Protestant masculinities : a study of Christian men’s sensibilities.

Past literature have shown that the presentation of Protestant and masculine selves are relatively straightforward when considered separately. However it is only when we begin to consider Protestant men that we realise the presentation is less straightforward. Protestant men simply do not discard th...

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Main Author: Woo, Darren Hon Fai.
Other Authors: Teo You Yenn
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/51760
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Institution: Nanyang Technological University
Language: English
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Summary:Past literature have shown that the presentation of Protestant and masculine selves are relatively straightforward when considered separately. However it is only when we begin to consider Protestant men that we realise the presentation is less straightforward. Protestant men simply do not discard their already-acquired tools and habitus upon religious conversion. Instead they begin to make sense of these acquired repertoires, both of masculinity and of Protestantism, to construct for themselves strategies of actions to navigate through social realities. This paper aims to understand Christianity from an emic perspective; that is, it is interested in the believer’s sensibility of the tools-capital made accessible to him. This aim is achieved in two ways – by studying (1) past experiences that form the basis of those sensibilities and (2) the resultant strategies of actions that emerge from those sensibilities.