ANTI-MASKING IN THE US:
TOXIC MASCULINITY, POLITICS,
AND RACE
by Victoria Carty
A desire to explore the relationship between toxic masculinity and anti-masking in the U.S. drove this project, which also highlights relationships between race and politics. Much of my discussion centers around toxic white masculinity and how it affects public sentiments about wearing masks. It seeks to critically examine the relationship between sex, social constructions of gender, and |
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