MASCULINITIES: Review for Midterm/Blog Post #6: "Please take out your Venn diagrams and proofread it. Then compose a Works Cited page for the two readings on the basis of which you composed..."
Author: Maxine Baca Zinn Title: Chicano Men and Masculinity
Differences- Chicano men are seen as dominent Mostly outside labor work There seen as loud and drink a lot Primary bread winners
Author: Espiritu Title: All Men are Not Created Equal: Asian Men in U.S. History
Differences- Asain men split labor with their wives Lost control of their family house hold after the Japanese internment Were forced onto camps and had their rights taken away Aren't seen as a masculine figure in America
Similarities- Both believe in a household led by men They split different responsibilities with their wives Both races are minorities
Work Cited
Espiritu, Yen Le. “All Men Are Not Created Equal: Asain Men in U.S. History”. Mens Lives 5th Ed. Michael S. Kimmel and Michael A. Messner. New York. Allyn and Bacon. (2001). 33-41. Print.
Zinn, Baca Maxine. “Chicano Men and Masculinity” Mens Lives 5th ed. Michael S. Kimmel and Michael A. Messner. New York: Allyn & Bacon. (2001). 24-32. Print.
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Author: Maxine Baca Zinn
Title: Chicano Men and Masculinity
Differences-
Chicano men are seen as dominent
Mostly outside labor work
There seen as loud and drink a lot
Primary bread winners
Author: Espiritu
Title: All Men are Not Created Equal: Asian Men in U.S. History
Differences-
Asain men split labor with their wives
Lost control of their family house hold after the Japanese internment
Were forced onto camps and had their rights taken away
Aren't seen as a masculine figure in America
Similarities-
Both believe in a household led by men
They split different responsibilities with their wives
Both races are minorities
Work Cited
Espiritu, Yen Le. “All Men Are Not Created Equal: Asain Men in U.S. History”. Mens Lives 5th Ed. Michael S. Kimmel and Michael A. Messner. New York. Allyn and Bacon. (2001). 33-41. Print.
Zinn, Baca Maxine. “Chicano Men and Masculinity” Mens Lives 5th ed. Michael S. Kimmel and Michael A. Messner. New York: Allyn & Bacon. (2001). 24-32. Print.