Tipologías de Amistades Masculinas: Construyendo la Masculinidad a través de Ellas
https://doi.org/10.4471/mcs.2014.47
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Las amistades masculinas a menudo se identifican como algo instrumental, y los hombres evitan establecer una intimidad expresiva dentro de sus amistades. Investigaciones anteriores se ha centrado demasiado en la amistad como un resultado del hecho de ser hombre o de tener actitudes masculinas, limitando de esta forma el análisis de la construcción social de las amistades en relación con la construcción masculina. En este caso nos centramos en la producción individual de los límites de la amistad considerando la construcción de diferentes parejas dentro de una red social. Se han realizado doce entrevistas abiertas con hombres sobre sus amigos íntimos centrando el análisis en las parejas y no en el individuo. A partir del estudio, se encontró que los hombres establecen cuatro tipologías diferentes de amistades: no activa, cerrada-activa, active-abierta, expresiva. Si bien cada pareja- amistad diferie en la forma y en la intimidad que se establece, todas las tipologías están influenciadas por la construcción social de la masculinidad en la vida de estos hombres.Descargas
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