What is heteronormativity and how is it represented in cultural artifacts like music?

What will be an ideal response?


Hegemonic masculinity is conceptualized as practices and embodiment that justify
and institutionalize the central position of patriarchal men and the suppression,
discrimination, or symbolic exclusion of women or of men who embody and/or express alternative masculinities (Connell, 2005; Connell & Messerschmidt, 2005). Examples
could explore topics like:
? hypermasculinity
? hypersexuality
? explicit homophobia
? renegotiation of masculinities
? expressing nonnormative gender behavior or pro-gay attitudes, but they will
mostly do so in a way that does not threaten their public image of being a
heterosexual masculine man

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a. politics b. social life c. economy d. religion e. culture

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a. lax environmental standards b. low taxes for entrepreneurs c. limited business regulations d. a rigid exclusion of immigrants

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What did Britain and France agree at the 1938 Munich Conference?

A) to sign a non-aggression pact with Germany B) to declare war on Germany C) to grant all German-speaking areas in Europe to Hitler D) to avoid another war with Germany at all costs E) to allow Germany to occupy the Sudetenland

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