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Intersectional Masculinities and Gendered Political Consciousness: How Do Race, Ethnicity and Sexuality Shape Men’s Awareness of Gender Inequality and Support for Gender Activism?

机译:交叉阳话和性别政治意识:种族,种族和性行为造型如何对性别不平等的认识,并对性别活动的支持?

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Abstract Gendered political consciousness refers to having an awareness of gender inequality, viewing this inequality as illegitimate, and supporting collective efforts to bring about greater gender equality. The present study draws from social psychology, theories of masculinities, and intersectionality to assess the factors associated with men’s political consciousness of gender. Multivariate regression analyses of data from the U.S.-based 2012 Evaluations of Government and Society Study (N?=?598) (American National Election American National Election Study 2012) highlights how social statuses of race/ethnicity and sexuality—along with beliefs about racial/ethnic and sexuality-based inequalities—correlate with men’s awareness of gender inequality and support for women fighting for greater gender equality. Results show that Non-Hispanic Black men and married men are significantly more likely than are non-Hispanic White men and unmarried men to see high levels of gender inequality. Men who see high levels of racial/ethnic and sexuality-based inequalities are also significantly more likely to perceive high levels of gender inequality. Bivariate analyses show that Non-Hispanic Black men, as well as men who see high levels of other inequalities, are also more likely than are other men to support women fighting for greater gender equality, but in multivariate regression models these effects are eclipsed by political ideology—the single best predictor of men’s support for women fighting for gender equality. Results underscore the need to differentiate awareness of gender inequality and support for efforts to challenge gender inequality, and they highlight the potential of intersectionality for conceptualizing men’s gendered political consciousness.]]>
机译: n ?=?598)(美国全国选举美国全国选举研究2012年)突出了社会地位种族/民族和性行为 - 与种族/民族和性行为的不平等的信念 - 与男士对性别不平等的认识相关,并支持妇女争取更大的性别平等。结果表明,非西班牙裔黑人男子和已婚男性比非西班牙裔白人和未婚人员更有可能看到高水平的性别不平等。看到高水平的种族/民族和性行为的不平等的人也明显更有可能感知高水平的性别不平等。生物分析表明,非西班牙裔黑人男子以及看到高水平的其他不平等的男性也更有可能支持女性争夺更大的性别平等,但在多元回归模型中,这些效应被政治黯然失色意识形态 - 男子对妇女支持性别平等的单一最佳预测因子。结果强调有必要区分对性别不平等的意识,并支持努力挑战性别不平等,他们突出了概念性化男人性别政治意识的交叉口的潜力。]>

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