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In this episode, Macho Mentality, we explore how perceptions of masculinity evolved from the 1950s through the 1970s. From the tough, stoic archetypes of mid-century America to the more self-expressive men of the later decades, we examine the cultural forces, social expectations, and personal pressures that shaped what it meant to be “a man.” Through personal anecdotes and reflective discussions, we unpack themes of aggression, vulnerability, and shifting gender roles—offering both a nostalgic look back and an insightful conversation about the future of masculinity.
By Saadiah Angster5
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In this episode, Macho Mentality, we explore how perceptions of masculinity evolved from the 1950s through the 1970s. From the tough, stoic archetypes of mid-century America to the more self-expressive men of the later decades, we examine the cultural forces, social expectations, and personal pressures that shaped what it meant to be “a man.” Through personal anecdotes and reflective discussions, we unpack themes of aggression, vulnerability, and shifting gender roles—offering both a nostalgic look back and an insightful conversation about the future of masculinity.