The new masculinity, the meaning of being a man, father, husband and son in postmodernity.

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Ericka Ivonne Cervantes Pacheco

Abstract

Within gender studies, the urgency to address feminist issues has led to that theorizing about the male is significantly less. Inside the investigations
on the male, we can locate the proposal of the Lic. in Psych. Ericka Ivonne Cervantes Pacheco, full-time teacher of our School and candidate to obtain the degree
Master's Degree in Family Psychotherapy, who, in her thesis project, addresses the issue of "New masculinity". In this article he shares some elements taken from
of its theoretical framework.

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Cervantes Pacheco, E. I. . (2005). The new masculinity, the meaning of being a man, father, husband and son in postmodernity. Uaricha, 2(4), 58-60. https://www.revistauaricha.umich.mx/index.php/urp/article/view/538

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