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      Grindr y la masculinidad hegemónica: aproximación comparativa al rechazo de la feminidad Translated title: Grindr and Masculinity (Hegemonic): Comparative Approach to Rejection of Feminity

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          Resumen Se tratará de revelar una de las estrategias que se despliegan en la reproducción de la masculinidad en tanto hegemonía, esto es, el rechazo de lo femenino proyectado como emasculación. La información ha sido recogida directamente de los perfiles de Grindr - aplicación (app) para establecer contacto entre hombres- en puntos céntricos de tres ciudades: dos hispanohablantes (Ciudad de México y Madrid) y otra anglófona (Londres). A través de la comparación de mensajes en estos tres lugares se explora cómo el fenómeno del rechazo de la feminidad en varones -en este caso homosexuales y bisexuales mayoritariamente- se presenta con carácter transversal en las sociedades patriarcales.

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          Abstract Throughout the text will attempt to reveal one of the strategies that unfold in the reproduction of masculinity as hegemony, that is, the rejection of the feminine and its projection as emasculation. The information has been collected directly from the profiles of the app Grindr, which provides social contact between men, in three different cities: two Spanish-speaking (Mexico City and Madrid) and another Anglophone (London). Through the comparison of profile information, will explore how the phenomenon of rejection of femininity in men -in this case mostly gay and bisexual- has to be understood as crosscutting in patriarchal societies.

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                Estudios sociológicos
                Estud. sociol
                El Colegio de México A.C. (México, Distrito Federal, Mexico )
                0185-4186
                2448-6442
                April 2019
                : 37
                : 109
                : 39-68
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                [1] Asturias orgnameUniversidad de Oviedo Spain ivangom1@ 123456hotmail.com
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                S2448-64422019000100039
                10.24201/es.2019v37n109.1644
                5da47063-dc24-435f-801c-5517ba784e1b

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

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                : 08 January 2018
                : 24 July 2017
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                masculinity,patriarchy,Grindr,discrimination,male femininity,gay and bisexual men,masculinidad,patriarcado,discriminación,feminidad en varones,hombres gays y bisexuales

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