Pop Culture

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One of the key factor that is a part of the above culture is masculinity. The latter refers to
the act of depicting male characteristics that suit the society especially in accordance with culture
and tradition. It is, therefore, one of the intersectional identities that have been shaped by popular
culture. Current information on Sociology and popular culture show that all the characteristics of
men just show the daily routine practices but not the actual masculinity making it an issue of
great concern since masculinity now has now depicted a different view from the previous one
(Paredes et al.).
The traditional perspective of masculinity reveals that men should portray the very
important features for instance; be the providers in their families and show high levels of courage
in case of an arising fearful incident. Recently there has been an arising notion that anyone can
perform the male traits (Bryant). Despite all these controversies, some still believe in the power
of masculinity due to fear of how the community would become without these traits. It is still
being carried out by many, and if only a little more effort could be added, then this trait could be
perfectly embraced in our today’s culture (Sullivan).
Lack of adequate masculinity is so evident in today’s reality shows contrary to the
previous ones that clearly depicted the male personality in the right manner and brought about a
lot of prestige and humor to the viewers. The notion that masculinity is dead won’t be done away
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with unless a lot more effort is put in place to deal with this situation in order to retain the image
of the society to resemble the past society in terms of manly duties (Posner).
Sadly the absence of masculinity is now clearly evident in the media and television
shows, and this has really pulled down the popular culture that shaped it and made it grow to a
perfect level. Reality TV shows has played a major role in shading away this character. The
biggest mistake that has been done is replacing masculinity with gender which has in turn given
more focus on gender equality hence shading away the power and belief on manly duties and its
impact in the society (Paredes et al.).
When it comes to sexuality, the recent feminist thought about sexuality states that women
are regarded as sexually and emotionally vulnerable. The men’s movement has therefore not
achieved the greatest objective as that of feminism especially when dealing with heterosexual
masculinity that has in a great way done away with the traits and characteristics of masculine
men. This has greatly interfered with their image in the society, and the majorities are nowadays
considered cheats and full of sexual desires (Calcutt).
Since most of them cannot say no to sex due to the fear of being considered weak, they,
therefore, end up in very weird acts in order to restore their masculinity. They can, therefore, be
easily turned on and get the urge for sex with pornographic literature or nude pictures because of
this untrue notion. Anti-pornographic arguments stress that the impact of nudes or pornographic
literature merely leads to violence and not pleasure.
That corrupt behavior has led to a lot of negative effects on women because they rarely
have an addiction to sex. Most men are always on the look out to explore making it difficult for
them to have one woman whereas women, on the other hand, are more committed to one
relationship and their main objective is usually to bring out the best. Research on current
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relationships and marriages has proven that men are often seen as lying, uncaring and sex-
obsessed (Calcutt).
In order to help shape up these uncouth behaviors, written literature has now been made
available to enable them to learn how to behave and act like real men and as a result, a positive
change in their perception of sex has been realized in that they have discovered the importance of
responsible sexual behavior (Calcutt). However, there are still various challenges facing men as
much as sexual masculinity is concerned and the two major challenges facing the men of today
include the frequent urge for sex and the lack of commitment in relationship and marriages.
They are also involved in various unlawful acts like rape that make women more
vulnerable. The loss of masculinity depicts itself in a scenario where men cannot speak out there
minds in case of instances related to responsible sexual practices where both parties are involved
because of fear evoked on their sexual capabilities by the society out there (Thomsen). They
wouldn’t want to be considered weak by their friends and spouses, and in case a woman seems to
be more aggressive than they are then they are often thought of as weak and powerless. Sexual
masculinity, therefore, requires that we should accept the critical role of men and women in
relation to sex and understand that every individual is free to act in any way that they desire.
There has been an arising need to reclaim and reform the media since most of the people
depend on the media to get information as far as feminism and masculinity are concerned.
In most incidents, the media has been considered unreliable in terms of provision of relevant
information on feminism that can help resolve major occurring issues like racism and gender
inequality. In order to objectively achieve this goal, we should be able to work together to be
able to promote a positive media network for better and reliable results and this is mainly
because women are being diminished and that their participation and adherence to such job
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opportunities that bring out information has been greatly ignored and this has therefore impacted
negatively on the quality and relevance of obtained information.
Discrimination in terms of race is also a major challenge among many citizens in various
nations and research has also shown that there are a lot of discrepancies with regard to race such
that the whites are normally considered of great perception in terms of delivery of information to
the media (Bayles). Women, on the other hand, are discriminated in terms of providing
information and are not given equal chances as men in such kind of job opportunities (Carbado).
The media has been involved in providing wrong information that is contrary to what has been
reported and trying to put more emphasis on the physical constraints of an action rather than
helping in dealing with major issues like racism and gender in equality that are or be the major
challenges experienced by people of a particular nation for instance the united states.
In order to be able to give quality information, the media should put into consideration
features like gender, race, capabilities and public interest. There are also various ways that can be
used to reform the media which comprise of actions to meet there laid down objectives,
educating other people about technology, encouraging talents and creativity, maintaining
relationships, employing experts and quality personnel and lastly, targeting a meaningful
population (Carbado).
As a living example of intersectionality and identity, I was not privileged to better
housing or better education, and none of my family members had ever stepped into a college. It,
therefore, took me quite some time to make advancements in life. Getting to college was a better
step as it gave me a clear understanding of intersectionality and the privilege that it could be
offered on the basis of my social status and race (Carastathis). This gave me a reason to work
much harder to get what others took for granted.
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When it comes to intersectionality and identity political demands of many speak more
than the pleas of few members and identity politics has proven to show support for the race and
other related gender issues thereby promoting social justice (Carastathis). A research on
structural intersectionality showed that most women experience violence due to poor housing,
lack of jobs and poverty because of discrimination in terms of race, class, and gender (Cho). As a
result, they are not able to bring out evil acts and oppressors for full action of the law as this as
this could have severe consequences such as being deported.
The language barrier has also affected the abolition of unlawful practices that are
normally carried out as a result of differences in political, social, economic and cultural relations
that have also led to the emergence of different social classes among nations hence promoting
racism and gender inequality (Salg). In conclusion, in order to deal with issues related to gender,
race and class and other related issues like masculinity and feminism, all the stakeholders must
work hand in hand to bring about change. This can be made possible by the empowerment of
women since they are the most victims of various corrupt behaviors and by enacting laws that
tend to protect their rights and responsibilities.
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Works Cited
Bayles, Martha. Through a Screen Darkly: Popular Culture, Public Diplomacy, and America's
Image Abroad. Yale University Press, 2014.
Bryant, Aidan. "Iron Man: A Case Study in Orientalism and Hegemony." The Proceedings of
GREAT Day (2013).
Calcutt, Andrew. Arrested development: Pop culture and the erosion of adulthood. Bloomsbury
Publishing, 2016.
Carastathis, Anna. "The concept of intersectionality in feminist theory." Philosophy Compass 9.5
(2014): 304-314.
Carbado, Devon W., et al. "Intersectionality." Du Bois review: social science research on
race 10.2 (2013): 303-312.
Cho, Sumi, Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw, and Leslie McCall. "Toward a field of
intersectionality studies: Theory, applications, and praxis." Signs: Journal of Women in
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Paredes, Pablo, et al. "PopTherapy: Coping with stress through pop-culture." Proceedings of the
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Posner, Beth. "The Use of Psychological Defense MechanismsBy Librarians and the Publicin
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Salg, Jackie. "Building the Bridge Between Advertising and Social Change." New Errands: The
Undergraduate Journal of American Studies 5.1 (2017).
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Sullivan, Tracie. "Engaging in Effective Behavioral Health Treatment Methods: The Importance
of Building Trust and Relationships with High and Proven Risk Men with a History of
Childhood Trauma (s)." (2017).
Thomsen, Steven R., Quint Randle, and Matthew Lewis. "Pop Music and the Search for the
Numinous: Exploring the Emergence of the “Secular Hymn” in Post-Modern
Culture." Journal of Media and Religion 15.3 (2016): 146-155.

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