Definition of Homosocial. Meaning of Homosocial. Synonyms of Homosocial

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- In sociology, homosociality means same-**** relationships that are not of a romantic or ****ual nature, such as friendship, mentorship, or others. Researchers...
- multiculturalism, and **** studies. In her 1985 book Between Men, she analyzed male homosocial desire and English literature. In 1991, she published "Jane Austen and...
- Pleasure, and the "Frenzy of the Visible" (1999) and Thomas Waugh's Homosociality in the classical American Stag Film: Off-Screen, On-screen (2001). Before...
- instruments. According to Schaap and Berkers, "playing in a band is a male homosocial activity, that is, learning to play in a band is a peer-based ... experience...
- relationship between two or more men. It is an exceptionally tight, affectional, homosocial male bonding relationship exceeding that of usual friendship, and is distinguished...
- seems to have developed in the late 7th century BC as an aspect of Gr**** homosocial culture, which was characterized also by athletic and artistic nudity...
- the 1980s. Gershon Legman saw the act/badge not only as functioning a homosocial tie, but also as reflecting a deep and primitive belief in the li****iving...
- censorship brought about by the Second Sino-****anese War in 1937. Though homosociality between girls would re-emerge as a common theme in post-war shōjo manga...
- The subject of homo****uality and Judaism dates back to the Torah. The book of Vayikra (Leviticus) is traditionally regarded as classifying ****ual intercourse...
- of a romantic and ****ual nature. The opposite of heterosociality is homosociality. At an institutional level, the spread of heterosociality, epitomized...