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Is this something that is isolated to the last few decades? Is the current fracture of masculinity a unique phenomenon? I'm thinking of Raewyn Connel's work on masculinity as always being in a state of crisis. Can this state of crisis be used to read historical examples of masculinity too?

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Benjamin Carpenter
Benjamin Carpenter

Written by Benjamin Carpenter

Doctor of Philosophy— Identity, Recognition, Space. Researching self-hood online. Fantasy enthusiast. Writing about philosophy, politics, and video games.

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