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The development of a perceived masculinity scale
Authors:James W Chesebro  Koji Fuse
Institution:1. Professor in the Department of Communication , Indiana State University , Terre Haute, IN, 47809;2. Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication , Indiana State University , Terre Haute, IN, 47809
Abstract:This essay posits that masculinity can be usefully understood from a communication perspective, and it specifically defines masculinity as a social and symbolic construct. In this view, the meanings and associations attributed to masculinity are a product of the enduring images and characteristics people have ascribed and assigned to men in groups over time. Based upon a survey of contemporary published research regarding masculinity, it is concluded that masculinity is now a multidimensional construct which attributes ten traits to people viewed as masculine which are examined in terms of: (1) physiological energy; (2) physical characteristics; (3) gender‐related sociocultural roles; (4) idealized gender; (5) gender preferences; (6) subjective gender‐identity; (7) gender‐related age identity; (8) gender‐related racial and national identities; (9) lust; and, (10) male eroticism. Specific questionnaires used to measure these dimensions are reviewed, and based on the responses of 562 subjects, the reliability and validity of one of these questionnaires is examined in detail. The essay concludes by recommending the use of the Perceived Masculinity Questionnaire 47, and it outlines some of the uses that can be made of a Perceived Masculinity Scale, especially some potential classroom uses.
Keywords:Masculinity  constructivism  physiological energy  physical characteristics  sociocultural roles  idealized gender  sexual preferences  subjective gender‐identity  race  national identity  lust  and male eroticism  reliability  and validity
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