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New alternative masculinities (NAM) influence women's attraction patterns through language. Communicative acts shape desires, shifting support from male perpetrators to female survivors.

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Area of Science:

  • Social Psychology
  • Sociolinguistics
  • Gender Studies

Background:

  • Social interactions and communication influence human desires and preferences.
  • Feminist movements have impacted male behavior, while alternative masculinities influence female attraction patterns.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine how new alternative masculinities (NAM) impact women's desires and attraction patterns.
  • To analyze the role of language in social interactions that mediate these changes.

Main Methods:

  • Conducted six autobiographical interviews with women aged 19-39 from diverse backgrounds.
  • Utilized communicative methodology, analyzing verbal and nonverbal communication based on action consequences.

Main Results:

  • Dialogic communicative acts with NAM influenced women's shift in support from male perpetrators to female survivors.
  • Language enacted desire for solidarity, reshaping memories of relationships with dominant traditional masculinities (DTM).

Conclusions:

  • Communicative acts and language associated with NAM can alter women's attraction and relationship choices.
  • Social interactions mediated by language play a crucial role in transforming established attraction patterns.