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A Moving Story : Masculine Tears and the Humanity of Televised Emotions Maurizia Boscagli Masculine emotionality has enjoyed an immense popularity in the media over the past few years . The vision of men barely repressing tears ...
A Moving Story : Masculine Tears and the Humanity of Televised Emotions Maurizia Boscagli Masculine emotionality has enjoyed an immense popularity in the media over the past few years . The vision of men barely repressing tears ...
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... masculine emotions are repre- sented through the conventions of TV melodrama . Through this strategy the masculine subject seeks to reestablish a sense of " place " which is not , however , the result of a realistic examina- tion of his ...
... masculine emotions are repre- sented through the conventions of TV melodrama . Through this strategy the masculine subject seeks to reestablish a sense of " place " which is not , however , the result of a realistic examina- tion of his ...
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... masculine but rather that masculinity ( and the authority it possesses in our culture ) has managed once again to valorize home as an available ideological and physical space in our soci- ety . - The new home - the space of self ...
... masculine but rather that masculinity ( and the authority it possesses in our culture ) has managed once again to valorize home as an available ideological and physical space in our soci- ety . - The new home - the space of self ...
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