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An Exercise in Masculinity

To be fit, I had to be masculine. To find myself, I had to run from masculinity.

March 1, 2023 William Winter
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Masc Conceptions of Nature

Ellie Stephenson cautions against the dominant conception of the Australian landscape as a purely masculine pursuit.

June 29, 2020 Ellie Stephenson
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Will sport ever have a meaningful #MeToo moment?

Sexism in tennis remains ignored.

February 23, 2020 Kiran Gupta
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Perspective // Gender

Gender, dominance, and annoying lecture boys

Intellectual space is precious, and it needs to be shared

August 21, 2017 Evie Woodforde
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Perspective // Queer Identities

Confessions of a bad gay

Reflections on gay identity and heteronormativity

August 15, 2017 Joshua Taylor
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I love other men, therefore I am

Eric Gonzales ponders upon masculinity in men

September 29, 2016 Eric Gonzales
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On a pedestal

Pranay Jha investigates the toxic culture of private boys’ school sport

April 19, 2016 Pranay Jha

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