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Freibert, Finley. "Nonmaterial Overelaboration: Gender, Casting, and Camouflaged Labor in Pat Rocco's Promotional Travelogue." Camera Obscura 38, no. 2 (September 1, 2023): 89–117. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/02705346-10654913.

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Abstract Pat Rocco's ONE Adventure, a promotional film for a gay men's nonprofit's tourism subsidiary, documented early 1970s US-Europe homophile coalitions but also incorporated softcore sequences for commercial appeal to a gay male market. Yet Rocco's disavowal of pornography generally — and specifically in the case of ONE Adventure — elides the precarious labor that undergirded his films’ productions. This article proposes that gay media history needs to critically confront nonmaterial overelaboration — the covering over of the material conditions of media production — in media products, their paratexts, and historiography itself. It is necessary for gay media history to take up feminist production history methods to interrogate this elision of labor enacted by cultural history approaches to Pat Rocco's filmmaking. More broadly, the article's concept of nonmaterial overelaboration provides a critical avenue for focalizing labor in other areas of media history.
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Okifuji, Akiko. "Men's Pain, Women's Pain, and Our Pain: Adventure to the World of Gender and Pain." Clinical Journal of Pain 17, no. 1 (March 2001): 102. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00002508-200103000-00014.

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Demirhan, Giyasettin. "Mountaineers' Risk Perception in Outdoor-Adventure Sports: A Study of Sex and Sports Experience." Perceptual and Motor Skills 100, no. 3_suppl (June 2005): 1155–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.2466/pms.100.3c.1155-1160.

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The purpose of this study was to examine mountaineers' (expert, less-experienced, nonparticipant) risk perception in 19 outdoor-adventure sports related to their sex and sports experience. A total of 299 experienced mountaineers (90 women, 209 men), 321 less-experienced mountaineers (110 women, 211 men) and 193 volunteers nonparticipants in sport (95 women and 98 men) took part. Data were collected with items on a Likert-type 5-point scale. Test-retest over 15 days ranged from .64–86. A two-way variance analysis of sex × group showed that men's mean risk perception was lower than that of women for orienteering, mountain biking, rowing, surfing, sailing, nordic skiing, tour skiing, snowboarding, parachuting, and cliff jumping. Also, experienced mountaineers' mean risk perception was lower than that of those less experienced.
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Neuman, Johanna. "WHO WON WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE? A CASE FOR “MERE MEN”." Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era 16, no. 3 (June 23, 2017): 347–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1537781417000081.

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Scholars of women's suffrage have long debated credit, a meditation on which leaders won the campaign to enfranchise American women. Many argue that victory came because of Alice Paul's militancy in picketing the White House. Others insist it was Carrie Chapman Catt's pragmatism in winning state victories. Still others note that both were needed, a political “one-two punch” of strategic effectiveness. This article suggests that one contingent often excluded from this narrative is men. Male suffragists are often portrayed as driven more by a hunger for quixotic political or sexual adventure, or by a chivalrous posture toward women. Examining the records of the New York Men's League for Woman Suffrage and the archival footprints male suffragists left behind, this article argues that whatever their motives, male suffragists made palatable to other men the once radical notion that women could join the coarse, corrupt, and cigar-filled world of politics without losing their femininity—or robbing men of their virility. By their very activism, they conditioned the public to see women—and men—beyond the gendered construct of the domestic sphere and in the light of the interest politics that dominated the Progressive Era.
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FRANCIS, MARTIN. "THE DOMESTICATION OF THE MALE? RECENT RESEARCH ON NINETEENTH- AND TWENTIETH-CENTURY BRITISH MASCULINITY." Historical Journal 45, no. 3 (September 2002): 637–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0018246x02002583.

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This review will survey some of the most important historical studies of nineteenth- and twentieth-century British masculinity which have appeared in the last decade. It endorses John Tosh's insistence that it is necessary to move beyond the homosocial environments and explicit ideologies of ‘manliness’ studied by those historians who, in the 1980s, first sought a gendered history of men in modern Britain. However, it also warns that a commendable desire to ensure that men's identities are located in relationship to women, children, and the home must be accompanied by a degree of scepticism towards unproblematic narratives of male domestication. Men constantly travelled back and forth across the frontier of domesticity, if only in the realm of imagination, attracted by the responsibilities of marriage and fatherhood, but also enchanted by various escapist fantasies (especially the adventure story or war film) which celebrated militaristic hypermasculinity and male bonding. This commentary also insists that, in order to enrich our understanding of male domesticity, existing studies of middle-class men will have to be supplemented by further research on aristocratic and working-class masculinities, and that national, ethnic, and racial differences also need to be more fully registered.
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Ramadan, Muhamad Ridwan, and Ifani Hariyanti. "Aplikasi Event Organizer Gathering Dan Outbound Berbasis Android Pada Bellva Adventure Indonesia." Jurnal Nasional Komputasi dan Teknologi Informasi (JNKTI) 6, no. 2 (May 3, 2023): 231–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.32672/jnkti.v6i2.6075.

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AbstrakBellva Adventure Indonesia merupakan salah satu jasa event organizer yang bergerak di bidang event organizer untuk gathering dan outbound. Bellva sudah berdiri sejak lama dan mempunyai banyak client. Akan tetapi, setelah adanya virus corona, Bellva kehilangan beberapa client karena keterbatasan jarak dan komunikasi. Setelah Indonesia mulai terbebas dan masuk ke era new normal, manajemen Bellva Adventure Indonesia mulai melaksanakan promosi untuk menarik client salah satunya dengan membuat aplikasi Android. Tujuan dari penelitian ini yaitu memudahkan dan memaksimalkan komunikasi antara client dan pihak Bellva Adventure Indonesia dalam melakukan pemesanan gathering. Hasil dari penelitian ini adalah aplikasi Android dengan fitur login, jadwal, menu booking, menu pembayaran, menu informasi dan menu artikel atau blog.Kata Kunci : Bellva Adenture Indonesia, Aplikasi Android, Pemesanan Gathering. AbstractBellva Adventure Indonesia is one of the event organizer services which is engaged in event organizer for gathering and outbound. Bellva has been around for a long time and has many clients. However, after the corona virus, Bellva lost several clients due to distance and communication limitations. After Indonesia began to be free and entered the new normal era, the management of Bellva Adventure Indonesia began to carry out promotions to attract clients, one of which was by creating an Android application. The purpose of this research is to facilitate and maximize communication between the client and Bellva Adventure Indonesia in making gathering reservations. The results of this study are Android applications with login features, schedules, booking menus, payment menus, information menus and article or blog menus. Keywords – Bellva Adenture Indonesia, Android Application, Gathering Orde.
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Rebolledo Dujisin, Pablo Nicolás, and Alicia Fernández Briones. "La participación laboral de la mujer en el turismo aventura. El caso de estudio de la región de Valparaíso, Chile." PASOS. Revista de Turismo y Patrimonio Cultural 20, no. 1 (2022): 169–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.25145/j.pasos.2022.20.011.

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This research analyses the roles as assigned by gender and adventure tourism workers’ perceptions of the same in Valparaíso, Chile. This qualitative research attempts to decipher the processes involved in labour exclusion based on gender, using three techniques: interviews, non-participant observation and surveys. It was found that women’s participation in general is far inferior to men’s. Women are seen to be associated with housework, being perceived as careful and detailed, and men participating to a greater extent in activities that require strength and physical fitness. This is perceived negatively by women and not at all by men. This research then sustains that there is labour segregation in adventure tourism and that this is mainly perceived by women
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Tewksbury, Richard. "Adventures in the Erotic Oasis: Sex and Danger in Men's Same-Sex, Public, Sexual Encounters." Journal of Men’s Studies 4, no. 1 (August 1995): 9–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/106082659500400102.

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Pérez de Albéniz-Garrote, Gloria, Begoña Medina Gómez, and Laura Rubio Rubio. "Influencia de la impulsividad y de la búsqueda de sensaciones en el consumo precoz de cannabis. Diferencias de género y orientaciones para la prevención." REOP - Revista Española de Orientación y Psicopedagogía 30, no. 1 (July 1, 2019): 27. http://dx.doi.org/10.5944/reop.vol.30.num.1.2019.25192.

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RESUMENLa adolescencia es una fase crítica del desarrollo por la vulnerabilidad respecto al consumo de sustancias tóxicas. La impulsividad y la búsqueda de sensaciones son rasgos de personalidad que aparecen asociados tradicionalmente con el consumo precoz de cannabis en adolescentes. Se analizan las diferencias en impulsividad (funcional y disfuncional) y en búsqueda de sensaciones (búsqueda de emociones y aventuras, búsqueda de experiencias, desinhibición y susceptibilidad al aburrimiento) por género, edad y consumo de cannabis. La muestra estuvo constituida por 634 adolescentes de colegios públicos y concertados de Burgos (España). Se aplicó el Inventario de Impulsividad, el Cuestionario de Búsqueda de Sensaciones y una pregunta sobre el consumo de cannabis. Las características de la muestra se analizaron con estadística descriptiva y las diferencias en impulsividad y búsqueda de sensaciones por género, edad, consumo de cannabis y su interacción con la prueba MANOVA. Los varones son más impulsivos funcionales y más buscadores de emociones, aventuras y experiencias que las mujeres. Con 14 y 15 años puntúan más alto en búsqueda de emociones y aventuras y menos en búsqueda de experiencias. El 22.5% de los adolescentes consumía cannabis. Estos puntúan más alto en búsqueda de emociones y aventuras, en búsqueda de experiencias, y en desinhibición que los no consumidores. Aparece un incremento de la impulsividad disfuncional y de la susceptibilidad al aburrimiento asociada al consumo en las mujeres. Por lo tanto, los programas preventivos deberían tener en cuenta el género de los adolescentes y algunos rasgos de personalidad para incrementar su efectividad.ABSTRACTAdolescence is a critical phase of development due to the vulnerability to the consumption of toxic substances. Impulsivity and sensation seeking are personality traits that traditionally appear associated with the early consumption of cannabis in adolescents. This study focuses on the analysis of the differences in impulsivity (functional and dysfunctional) and in sensation seeking (thrill and adventure-seeking, disinhibition, experience seeking, and boredom susceptibility) by gender, age and cannabis use. The sample consisted of 634 adolescents from public and private schools of Burgos (Spain). The Dickman’s Impulsivity Inventory, the Sensations Seeking Scale and a question about cannabis consumption were applied. The characteristics of the sample were analyzed with descriptive statistics and the differences in impulsivity and sensation seeking by gender, age, cannabis consumption and its interaction with the MANOVA test. In general, males are more functional impulsive and more thrills and adventures and experiences seekers than female. Participants aged 14 and 15 score higher in thrill and adventure-seeking, and less in experiences seeking. 22.5% of adolescents consumed cannabis. They scored higher in thrill and adventure-seeking, in experience seeking, and in disinhibition than non-consumers. There is an increase in dysfunctional impulsivity and boredom susceptibility associated with consumption in women. Therefore, preventive programs should take into account the gender and certain personality traits of adolescents to increase their effectiveness.
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Prehn, Jacob, and Douglas Ezzy. "Decolonising the health and well-being of Aboriginal men in Australia." Journal of Sociology 56, no. 2 (May 20, 2020): 151–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1440783319856618.

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Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander men have the worst health of any group in Australia. Despite this, relevant policies do not specifically explain how the issue will be improved. Existing research demonstrates the complexity of the problems facing Australian Indigenous men. The intersection of masculinity and Indigeneity, compounded by colonisation, historical policies, stigma, marginalisation, trauma, grief and loss of identity are key factors that shape these poor health outcomes. These outcomes are acknowledged in federal and some state government policies but not implemented. The article argues for a holistic and decolonised approach to Australian Aboriginal men’s health. Effective models of intervention to improve men’s health outcomes include men’s health clinics, men’s groups, Men’s Sheds, men’s health camps/bush adventure therapy, fathering groups and mentoring programs. Further research needs to be undertaken, with a greater emphasis on preventative health measures, adequate specific funding, culturally and gender appropriate responses to health, and government policy development and implementation covering Aboriginal male health.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Men's adventure"

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Woodbury, Ross. "Men's discipleship adventure using the Gospel of Matthew and the spiritual disciplines to disciple a select group of men from First Baptist Church, Dumas, Arkansas." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), access this title online, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.2986/tren.054-0256.

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Books on the topic "Men's adventure"

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Copyright Paperback Collection (Library of Congress), ed. Thunderbolt. New York, N.Y: New American Library, 2000.

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Forbes, Colin. The Janus man. San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1988.

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Storm, P. W. Bloo d diamonds. New York: HarperCollins, 2006.

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Collins, Max Allan, Rich Oberg, George Hagenauer, and Steven Heller. Men's Adventure Magazines. Taschen, 2004.

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Rafael, Sabatini. Bardelys the Magnificent: Men's Adventure. Book Jungle, 2006.

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Archer, Zack. Liminal: A Pulp Men's Fantasy Adventure. Independently Published, 2019.

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Seventh Son: A Men's Adventure Series. Wolfpack Publishing, 2024.

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Mayer, Timothy, and Isaac Stone. Ghost Fleet: A Space Opera Men's Adventure. Independently Published, 2018.

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Mayer, Timothy, and Isaac Stone. Attack Ships: A Space Opera Men's Adventure. Independently Published, 2018.

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Künstler, Mort, Wyatt Doyle, and Robert Deis. Maneaters: Killer Sharks in Men's Adventure Magazines. New Texture, 2021.

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Röger, Maren. "Interactive Spaces in Times of Racial Segregation." In Wartime Relations, 67–79. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198817222.003.0005.

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This chapter assesses how German occupiers and Polish men and women interacted during times of racial segregation. Curiosity, a thirst for adventure, and specific offers gave rise to observable intimate relationships, especially in the first weeks and months of the German occupation. One measure intended to curb contact between German and locals was physical separation by the German racial thinking. However, in everyday life and in some places, the segregation between groups was enforced less strictly than the regulations demanded. Instead, the German men's need for female company was an open secret, and was, to some extent, tolerated by both military and civilian authorities. Most couples who had intimate relationships lasting for longer periods got to know each other at work, however. This was the most logical and least dangerous space for interaction because men and women met here daily anyway, meaning that neither side would attract suspicion. Contact with local women could also arise from military or professional duties: police and customs officers got to know women during questioning and arrests. Sexual barter transactions, and also sexual blackmail, could develop from such encounters.
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"“The Biggest Adventure”: Indigenous People and White Men’s Wars." In New Soundings in Postcolonial Writing, 215–34. Brill | Rodopi, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004329270_015.

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Michie, Helena, and Robyn Warhol. "Introduction: adventures in the archives." In Love Among the Archives, 1–61. Edinburgh University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474406635.003.0001.

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The album is huge. Depending on which librarian brings it to the circulation desk, you might be offered a cart to carry it to your seat in the British Library Reading Room or you might have to tote it yourself. Its vertical length is at least two feet; its width nearly as great. The covers are a dusty red-brown, faded and scratched, and the binding is broken so that the album must be tied with a flat cord to keep it from falling open when lifted. Inside, musty pages of heavy paper require you to stretch out your whole arm to turn them. Neatly affixed to the pages in rough chronological order are a variety of items in card stock: calling cards with the names of English dukes and duchesses in elaborate scripted fonts; handwritten menus for French meals served in grand country houses; seating charts for dinners large and small; printed bills of fare for restaurant banquets. The pages, despite their slight yellowing and a faint but perceptible yellowish smell, have an aura of faded opulence.
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Pattinson, Juliette, Arthur Mcivor, and Linsey Robb. "Outside the factory gates: reserved life on the home front." In Men in reserve. Manchester University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.7228/manchester/9781526100696.003.0006.

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Chapter six explores reserved men’s lives outside of work, examining how war impacted on their social, domestic and romantic lives. While the war was a time of upheaval and uncertainty, for many of our interviewees their lives remained remarkably constant in many ways. Sport, both spectating and playing, as well as cinema featured prominently in interviewees’ accounts. Moreover, the war brought adventure for some in the form of bombing raids and civil defence duties. Interviewees were, however, reluctant to admit to having leisure time in their narratives which instead emphasised hard graft. This appears to confirm the emasculation thesis in that they felt compelled to downplay their leisure activities lest that be seen as an admittance of ‘shirking’, a term that had been in circulation during the First World War and was resurrected in the Second. Yet unbidden revelations showed that, for the majority, they were able to enjoy their wartime youth, engaging in activities, such as sports, pub-going and courting, that underscored their manliness.
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