The construction of masculinity in chilean pentecostalism

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Chilean pentecostalism constructs different representantions of the hypersexed and violent masculinity. The male world is divided into “mundane men” and “pentecostal men”. In this way, a redemption of traditional masculinity arises, with clear borders that allow the domestication and the femenization of man.  In a more updated perspective, in pentecostalism to be a man is represented through two metaphors: “the gold seekers” and “lion heart”, alluding to a breaking-off with the conformity of previous masculinity, in regards to the success to which current evangelical men are impelled, conceiving this men like faith-hidalgos fighting for the theodicy of happiness.

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Sociólogo. Magíster en Ciencias Sociales. Mención Desarrollo Social. Estudiante del Doctorado en Antropología (2006-2009) de la Universidad de Tarapacá de Arica y Universidad Católica del Norte.

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The construction of masculinity in chilean pentecostalism. (2018). Polis (Santiago), 16. https://doi.org/10.32735/S0718-6568/2007-N16-496

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