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The Influence of Magazines on Men: Normalizing and Challenging Young Men's Prejudice With 'Lads' Mags'

机译:杂志对男人的影响:正常和挑战年轻人的偏见与“小伙子”

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Social psychologists have argued that popular U.K. and U.S. men's magazines known as "lads' mags" have normalized hostile sexism among young men. Three studies develop this argument. First, a survey of 423 young U.K. men found that ambivalent sexism predicted attitudes toward the consumption of lads' mags, but not other forms of direct sexual consumption (paying for sex or patronizing strip clubs). Second, Study 2 (N = 81) found that young men low in sexism rated sexist jokes as less hostile toward women, but not as either funnier nor more ironic, when those jokes were presented within a lads' mags context. These findings refute the idea that young men readily read lads' mags' sexism as ironic or "harmless fun." They show instead that placing sexist jokes in lads' mags contexts makes them appear less hostile. The third study (N = 275) demonstrated that young men perceived lads' mags as less legitimate after attempting to distinguish the contents of lads' mags from rapists' legitimations of their crimes. Implications for contemporary studies of masculinities and consumption are discussed.
机译:社会心理学家认为,流行的英国和美国男子杂志被称为“小伙子”,使年轻人中的敌对性别归功于敌对性别歧视。三项研究发展了这一论点。首先,一项对423名英国年轻人的调查发现,矛盾的性别歧视预测了对小伙子杂志的消费的态度,但没有其他形式的直接性消费(支付性别或光顾脱衣舞俱乐部)。其次,研究2(n = 81)发现,年轻的男人在性别歧视中低估的性别歧视笑话对女性的敌意较少,但在小伙子魔术师的背景下出现了这些笑话时,对女性的敌意较少,但却不那么讽刺。这些发现驳斥了年轻人很容易将“小伙子”的性别歧视或“无害的乐趣”读的想法。相反,他们表明将性别歧视的笑话在小伙子的杂志上下文中,使他们显得不那么敌对。第三项研究(n = 275)表明,年轻人在试图将小伙子杂志的内容与强奸犯的罪行合法化之后,认为小伙子的杂志是不那么合法的。讨论了对男性和消费的当代研究的影响。

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