<b>The lumbersexual invention: memories of a lost virility?
Abstract
The idea of virility compared to current modes of reframing attitudes, practices and behaviors historically linked to a virile culture is discussed. The object of analysis comprises discourses on the lumbersexual person in the social media to problematize the discursive frenzy as a reconfiguration symptom of virility, engendered in/by history and, therefore, susceptible to changes and rearrangements.
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