Stop Blaming me for What Others Did to you: New Alternative Masculinity’s Communicative Acts Against Blaming Discourses
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Stop Blaming me for What Others Did to you: New Alternative Masculinity’s Communicative Acts Against Blaming DiscoursesFecha de publicación
2021-04-27Editor
Frontiers MediaISSN
1664-1078Cita bibliográfica
Schubert T, Aguilar C, Kim KH and Gómez A (2021) Stop Blaming me for What Others Did to you: New Alternative Masculinity’s Communicative Acts Against Blaming Discourses. Front. Psychol. 12:673900. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.673900Tipo de documento
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Some feminist discourses blame some men for gender inequality, gender domination,
and gender-based violence. Some women use such discourse as a perfect scenario to
criticize some men’s behavior. Indeed, they usually ... [+]
Some feminist discourses blame some men for gender inequality, gender domination,
and gender-based violence. Some women use such discourse as a perfect scenario to
criticize some men’s behavior. Indeed, they usually do so with Oppressed Traditional
Masculinities (OTM) but not with Dominant Traditional Masculinities (DTM), who are the
men who were violent with those women and with whom some of those women chose
to have relationships. However, there have always been men who have been on the side
of women and have never committed violence against them. Therefore, New Alternative
Masculinities (NAM) reject being indicated as guilty of the violence committed against
women by DTM. Through a communicative approach, applying six semi-structured
interviews with a communicative orientation and a communicative data analysis of all
information, this article explores both women’s communicative acts that blame OTM for
what DTM have done to women and NAM’s reactions to these accusations to stop such
blaming to make it possible to overcome hegemonic discourses. [-]
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