2017
DOI: 10.1177/1097184x17696184
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Ineffective Masculinity

Abstract: Advancing literature on Cuban-American relations through an analysis grounded in hegemonic and relational, or "subordinate" masculinities, this work explores representations of Cuban male leaders in the US media. Using ethnographic content analysis to examine 763 articles on Cuba from 1959 to 2010 in Time and Newsweek, data reveal narratives of ineffective masculinity as articulated through emergent themes and images that portray Cuban men involved in the revolutionary or political process as (a) simultaneousl… Show more

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