2019
DOI: 10.1111/jpcu.12803
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Beautiful and Masculine: Male Make‐Up YouTubers and Heteronormativity in South Korea

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“…Therefore, the soft masculinities need to stay within their limits to be socially acceptable. For example, although attractiveness is very important for success in some spheres of life (Jang et al, 2019), men still consider traditional determinants for success such as financial ability as more important (Lim, 2008). Indeed, the representations of kkonminam masculinities in Korean drama and film narratives are still developed around culturally specific elements of hegemonic masculinity such as military service (military masculinity), distance from daily reproductive labour (housework and childcare), and providing for the family (Moon, 2002).…”
Section: Hegemonic Masculinity and The Emergence Of 'New Men'mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the soft masculinities need to stay within their limits to be socially acceptable. For example, although attractiveness is very important for success in some spheres of life (Jang et al, 2019), men still consider traditional determinants for success such as financial ability as more important (Lim, 2008). Indeed, the representations of kkonminam masculinities in Korean drama and film narratives are still developed around culturally specific elements of hegemonic masculinity such as military service (military masculinity), distance from daily reproductive labour (housework and childcare), and providing for the family (Moon, 2002).…”
Section: Hegemonic Masculinity and The Emergence Of 'New Men'mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mannen maken steeds meer ook gebruik van beautyproducten (Elan, 2020), en waren niet bij voorbaat uitgesloten als participanten maar ontbreken helaas in de sampling. Voor vervolgonderzoek is het belangrijk om ook mannelijke perspectieven op deze influencerproducten -die door zowel mannelijke als vrouwelijke beauty-influencers gepromoot wordenbinnen deze community mee te nemen, en zo een meer compleet beeld te krijgen van de perspectieven van alle consumenten (Gannon & Prothero, 2018;Jang et al, 2019).…”
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“…This is practiced in contemporary society, cultivating to be noblemen as a means of preserving hegemonic masculinity. However, with the advent of new masculinities, as portrayed in East Asian mass media culture, the topic of male beauty and changing masculinities has emerged as an area of interest (Ainslie, 2017; Jang et al, 2019; Jung, 2010).…”
Section: Defining Masculinity In Koreamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Empirical evidence suggests that men began to become more aware of their looks and how others perceived them on a daily basis while maintaining traditional norms as hyper-masculine males (Sung et al, 2009). In a study of Korean male YouTubers who provide cosmetic and beauty content for men, younger generations of Korean men create a form of masculinity surrounding visual perceptions of appearance which expands the realm of heterosexual masculinity culture and constructs “a new dimension of homosociality” (Jang et al, 2019). Furthermore, Korean pop culture has expanded from a source of entertainment to a transcultural level that produces and reconstructs masculinities that are in the continuum of conceptualization (Sung et al, 2009).…”
Section: Defining Masculinity In Koreamentioning
confidence: 99%