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“Changing the channel”: Hybrid masculinity in a men’s prison:
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- Umamaheswar, Janani (Author)
Title
“Changing the channel”: Hybrid masculinity in a men’s prison:
Abstract
Penological literature has focused extensively, and often exclusively, on the “hypermasculine” nature of men’s prisons. A separate and relatively recent body of sociological research has explored “hybrid masculinities,” whereby (usually privileged) men selectively enact traits conventionally associated with subordinate masculinities and even femininities. In this article, I draw on 24 in-depth interviews with incarcerated men to argue that these men construct hybrid masculinities in response to their feelings of insecurity and to resist the hypermasculine prison environment. In so doing, I link theoretical literature on hybrid masculinities with penological research to explore how a particularly marginalized group of men construct hybrid masculinities to cope with and challenge hegemonic masculinity in prison.
Publication
Incarceration
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Date
2020-09-14, September 2020
Volume
1
Issue
2
Pages
263266632095785–
Citation Key
umamaheswarChangingChannelHybrid2020
ISSN
2632-6663
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SAGE Journals
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7 citations (Crossref) [2023-10-31]
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Citation
Umamaheswar, J. (2020). “Changing the channel”: Hybrid masculinity in a men’s prison: Incarceration, 1(2), 263266632095785-. https://doi.org/10.1177/2632666320957854
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