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Deconstructing Dependence and Gender Concerns in Men's Hostile Sexism

Molly Fisher

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English
Pradeep Kandimalla
02 November 2023
Hostile sexism describes attitudes characterising women as deliberately attempting to

emotionally exploit men and challenge men's power. Men who endorse hostile sexism often

employ negative strategies to reduce any risk of exploitation and feelings of dependence,

such as withdrawing from difficult conversations. However, no research has identified

whether this occurs due to concerns about depending on women or concerns about depending

on others more generally. My thesis tests how men's endorsement of hostile sexism is

associated with experiences of seeking support across different types of support providers

(e.g., men vs. women) and contexts of dependence (e.g., romantic partners vs. non-romantic

close others). Chapter Two tested support-seeking in heterosexual people across a context of

romantic dependence (i.e., relying on a partner; Study 1) and non-romantic dependence (i.e.,

relying on friends of mixed genders; Study 2). Across both studies, men who endorsed hostile

sexism were more resistant to seek support from people they were more dependent on-but

there was no evidence that resistance emerged more strongly for relationships with women

(vs. men). Chapter Three presents an observational study testing links between people's

endorsement of hostile sexism and their patterns of support behaviour from an unknown

person to accomplish a joint task. Results did not reveal any evidence that situational

dependence (i.e., not having the resources to complete a task) was associated with expected

patterns of support seeking by heterosexual men who endorsed hostile sexism. Instead, men

who endorsed hostile sexism were generally resistant to support when paired with other men

rather than women. Chapter Four focused on romantic dependence by testing whether

heterosexual men who endorsed hostile sexism received less support from their female

romantic partners over time.

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Imprint:   Pradeep Kandimalla
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 9mm
Weight:   236g
ISBN:   9798869003096
Pages:   170
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

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