Which of the following methodological dimensions matches Dr Matta’s research on masculinity?
Question 2(Mandatory)(0.25 points)
In Dr Matta’s research on masculinity, the men interviewed spoke at great length about their working-class careers. Which of the subcultures is characterized by the statement “we’s the last to come and the first to leave.”
Question 3(Mandatory)(0.25 points)
Which of the following statements is untrue? This research in the area of masculinity was unique in that it
Question 4(Mandatory)(0.25 points)
The interviews with the men found that the Amish, black working-class and white working-class viewed masculinity from a lens that represented essentialism or a developmental perspective. Which statement is NOT true?
Question 5(Mandatory)(0.25 points)
The Amish and black working-class were very concerned about how macro-economic issues were changing the very masculine identities they had grown up with in prior generations. The Amish men were concerned with _________________, while the black working-class men were concerned with _________________.
Question 6(Mandatory)(0.25 points)
Dr. Matta actually grew up in one of the neighborhoods where one of the subcultures was located. Which subculture was located in his old neighborhood?
Question 7(Mandatory)(0.25 points)
How many total interviews were completed for this qualitative research study on masculinity?
Question 8(Mandatory)(0.25 points)
In Dr. Matta’s mystery of masculinity
Question 9(Mandatory)(0.25 points)
In each subculture, mentors in various contexts and settings were referred to as important in their developing manhood. Which statement is NOT true?
Question 10(Mandatory)(0.25 points)
Hard work was mentioned in each of the subcultures as an important gender role, but interestingly enough, it meant something different. Which statement is NOT accurate?
Question 11(Mandatory)(0.25 points)
Which concept from Dr. Matta’s “Stage Model of Ego Boundary Contraction,” explains how it possible for a man to be violent?
Question 12(Mandatory)(0.25 points)
Which of the following were used to teach black working-class men how to contract their ego boundaries to protect themselves from the ravages of racism?
Question 13(Mandatory)(0.25 points)
Each of the subcultures had a “time orientation” that they used to frame their masculine perspectives? Which of the following was the “time orientation” of the black working-class men?
Question 14(Mandatory)(0.25 points)
“Ego boundary norming” was an important process in teaching men how to contract their boundaries. What example is offered as one of the ways white working-class were taught this important skill?
Question 15(Mandatory)(0.25 points)
Each subculture had an ideology that served as a frame of reference for their manhood. Which three ideological dimensions are properly listed with the correct subculture?
Question 16(Mandatory)(0.25 points)
Disidentification refers to what process? It refers to:
Question 17(Mandatory)(0.25 points)
“Developmental salience” refers to the tendency
Question 18(Mandatory)(0.25 points)
Women learn to contract their ego boundaries as men do but for different reasons. Which of the following is NOT a reason.
Question 19(Mandatory)(0.25 points)
Which subcultures expressed concern about how the information from the interviews might be used to portray the subculture or people in a negative manner?