Male work quotes from modern society include masculinity to express the broad fixed ideas traditionally attributed to all men in British society and concepts how men appear and behave It is not. "Masculinity" is more accurately mentioned, reflecting the complexity and diversity of today's manhood. There is a significant difference between the heights of "hegemony" and "subordinate"; hegemonic masculinity is a white, heterosexual, and middle class, homosexuals who are dependent on different masculinity, black males and It is a working class.
The theory of "manhoodness of manhood" emerged and Australian archaeologist Peter McAllister said: "I am strongly felt that masculinity is in danger, people are I am looking for a role in modern society, what we have done in the past is no longer necessary. "Some people regard the change in the labor market as the cause of stress. With the progress of industrialization and technology to replace the chimney industry, more women have become able to enter the labor market and the emphasis on physical fitness has decreased. : 86-89
According to John Beynon, masculinity is often confused with men and it is unknown whether masculinity, male, or both are in danger. He stated that "crisis" is not a recent phenomenon, shows men's crisis (earlier than women's movements and post-industrial society) in some eras of history, and the crisis itself It constitutes a man. " Film scholar Leon Hunt also wrote as follows. "Whenever the crisis of manhood started indeed, it seems that it existed in the 1970s."
It is widely believed that Western society is now witnessing the crisis of manhood. The situation of masculinity is changing, especially with respect to the status of women, social, economic and social changes. These changes will also affect the consumer sector and popular culture. I will first study how Freud places emphasis on the initial relationship of this boy. This relationship has an important influence on development. According to Freud, this relationship was obscured by the Edpses conflict. Next, I will introduce the theory of Klein about the relationship between a boy and a mother. Contrary to Freud, Melanie Klein emphasizes a strong maternal image. Then, I will explain how social and cultural theories form masculinity, how masculinity will change, and why. The identity of "male" seen in patriarchal culture has evolved into a new "male"