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AUTOR(ES) E. Anderson , S. Roberts , Rory Magrath
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) Faculty of Business, Law & Sport University of Winchester, Monash University, School of Sport, Health & Social Sciences Southampton Solent University
ANO Não informado
TIPO Artigo
DOI 10.1111/1468-4446.12237
CITAÇÕES 11
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18

Resumo

Following recent research evidencing that young men are redefining the essential components of what it is to be a man, this paper draws on qualitative interviews with 22 elite‐level, English Premier League academy level football (soccer) players to investigate their performances and understandings of masculinity in relation to decreasing homohysteria. Even in this gender‐segregated, near‐total institution, these working‐class, non‐educationally aspiring adolescents evidence an attenuated performance of 'maleness' and improved attitudinal disposition toward homosexuality. Congruent with insights developed by inclusive masculinity scholars, respondents maintained emotional closeness and physical tactility with male teammates and friends. These more inclusive attitudes and homosocial behaviours were, however, slightly more conservative than in other recent research. We close by explaining this variation with reference to theoretical apparatus' provided by Goffman and Bourdieu to advance theoretical debates about social class and masculinities.

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