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41. A Study Of Masculinities In Tennessee Wiliams' Major Plays
42. Changes in perceptions of masculinity among men who have sought help: A grounded theory study
43. Motivational climate creation, teaching styles use, and hegemonic masculinity reinforcement in Sport Education
44. The Victimhood of the Powerful: White Jews, Zionism and the Racism of Hegemonic Holocaust Education
45. Hegemonic heterosexuality, moral regulation and the rhetoric of choice: Single motherhood in the Canadian West, 1900 -- Mid 1970's
46. Hegemonic masculinity and representations of men on television
47. Antiheroes in the 'Battle of the Sexes': The Anti-heroic Mode and a Shift in the Meaning of Hegemonic Masculinity in World War I Fictio
48. Hegemonic aspects of the institutionalisation of the French language
49. Frantic fathers and misplaced mothers: Hegemonic patriarchal reinforcement of the traditional family in American film
50. From the movement to the post-Movement: Rethinking anti-hegemonic discourses in Chicana feminist thought
51. Images of masculinity: Ideology and narrative structure in realistic novels for young adults
52. Men on top of the covers: How the graphic design elements on the covers of men's magazines communicate masculinities and reproduce hegemonic masculinity
53. Contesting for power in public performance: Hegemonic struggles in the Louisiana Shrimp and Petroleum Festival
54. Passing for Black: A cultural hegemonic perspective on the signification of contemporary images of Black women in mainstream magazine advertisements to African-American female consumers
55. An examination of hegemonic ideology, society, and judicial power in Hawthorne's 'The Scarlet Letter' and parallels with 17th century Puritan society and the contemporary American family court system
56. The concept of power in family therapy: Toward a hegemonic analysis of discourse
57. An exploration of black women's intersectionality in context of athletic administration
58. Everything & nothing: Hegemonic constructions of whiteness in American cinema
59. Complicity And Subversiveness ——Dandy And Hegemonic Masculinity In Austen's Novels
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