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The Representation of Masculinity

Exploring the representation of masculinity is rife with possibilities in your Language and Literature class. And important work too. The young men (and women) you teach are bombarded with messages about what it means to be a man. And there are some dark places on the web that students can go to – and do go to – to get answers to that question. We will not name nor amplify those voices here.Instead, the aim of this...

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