28Aug 2018

MASCULINITY OR ANDROGYNYA. PLAYED ROLE BY TEENAGERS IN SOCIAL NETWORKS.

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Sex and gender are two concepts that often arise in this current world, it is extremely important to have always the right contexts for it; considering in the same way the different psychosocial facets, the rights and the specific obligations. It is true that the terms referring to sexuality are largely subjective and hegemonic in the way that masculinity are building around a meaning or what it begins to represent. In a contradiction and since its genesis the social networks (groups) arise as a plurality of individuals that are in permanent contact; at the same time, they consider some common element of great importance, generating with it a great interaction and belonging over time; considering within them a greater density of social relationships involved. This constant -of interaction and belonging, in the management of male roles during the adolescent stage and especially in women is clearly interesting. The male-role usually it?s considered: showing, acting or interacting, it?s becomes a common practice in our days and "something" conveniently to analyze.


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[MC Mart?n Alberto Sosa Zum?rraga and Mtra. Ana Rosa Can Valle. (2018); MASCULINITY OR ANDROGYNYA. PLAYED ROLE BY TEENAGERS IN SOCIAL NETWORKS. Int. J. of Adv. Res. 6 (Aug). 1180-1184] (ISSN 2320-5407). www.journalijar.com


MARTIN ALBERTO SOSA ZUMARRAGA
FACULTAD DE HUMANIDADES. UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DE CAMPECHE

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Article DOI: 10.21474/IJAR01/7629      
DOI URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.21474/IJAR01/7629