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First, Taher introduces the term of masculinity as men traditional manners, habits and attitudes in a patriarchal system order in society. It says that in the 20th century masculinity was define as the most acceptable way for being a man.

Moreover, most writers agreed that masculinity was not historically, socially nor biological constructed. But later, masculinity was taken as a concept of a process that is constructed by interaction. Likewise, the article mentions that masculinity is developed by practices through which men and women engaged these practices on bodily experiences personality and culture.

Masculinity

in the Victorian Era.