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First published on January 24, 2008 Men and Masculinities 2008, doi:10.1177/1097184X07313357
"I'm Not a Very Manly Man": Qualitative Insights into Young Men's Masculine Subjectivity
Richard O. de Visser*
University of Sussex, Brighton, England
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: R.de-Visser{at}sussex.ac.uk.
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During the last fifteen to twenty years interest has been growing in the study of masculinities. This article presents a discussion of material from in-depth interviews with two men who took part in a larger study of masculinity and health-related behavior. These two young men spontaneously referred to themselves during in-depth interviews as not being a "manly man" or a "mans man." Consideration of what these men said provides interesting insights into the links between discourses of masculinity and subjective experiences of masculinity—particularly whether masculinity is perceived in binary or pluralistic terms. The experiences of these two young men give hope to young men who reject hegemonic masculinity but still desire to have a clear masculine identity.

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