![]() 2 Are other masculinities possible? Of course. ![]() Hegemonic masculinity, which “typically draws strong boundaries around a narrow zone of acceptable behaviour and feelings,” 1 reflects the socially, politically, and economically dominant cultural forms, always racialized, of properly being a “man”: strength and invulnerability, dominance and control, and cisgender heterosexuality are its hallmarks. More specifically, hegemonic masculinity (which is not restricted to people who identify as men either now or, apparently, after the apocalypse) is the weapon, wielded clumsily but with tremendous enthusiasm, that decimates all life as we know it. ![]() ![]() I N M AD M AX: F URY R OAD we are asked, more than once, who killed the world? We’re given the answer so many times and through so many different examples that it becomes undeniable.
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