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The author analyzed three thematic subfields within the history of masculinities: disability and masculinities, transgender masculinities, and Indigenous masculinities. Among them, the connection between disability and masculinity seems to be particularly interesting, as it allows one to trace a potential change in gendered subjectivity. For example, a change in the masculinity of a person who previously embodied martial masculinity, but had to modify or redefine it through injury in a conflict. - Nikolai Kotkov
Fraser's article discuses the history of masculinity in relation to specific historical contexts to highlight how what constitutes masculinity is a performance related to power. The section discussing the military and gendered performance is particularly interesting as.an institution that has excluded women historically. To look at the military are enforcing a specific performance could be seen as a way of challenging the notion of masculinity being any kind of default. -Hannah Covin
