Marketing Manhood in a “Post-Feminist” Age

  • Barber K
  • Bridges T
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Abstract

In “manvertising,” satirical masculinity is used to sell men on products they presumably avoid for fear of what it might say about their gender and sexual identities. The satire obscures the consequences of hybrid masculinities though they’re on full display.

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Barber, K., & Bridges, T. (2017). Marketing Manhood in a “Post-Feminist” Age. Contexts, 16(2), 38–43. https://doi.org/10.1177/1536504217714257

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