= Qualitive question = perspectives and discussion
How can graphic design communicate what toxic masculinity is and how it affects everyone?
What is toxic masculinity and how does it impact people?
PROMPTS
What is your theme/subject?
= Toxic Masculinity
What does it mean?
"Toxic masculinity is thus defined by adherence to traditional male gender roles that restrict the kinds of emotions allowable for boys and men to express, including social expectations that men seek to be dominant (the "alpha male") and limit their emotional range primarily to expressions of anger."
EXAMPLES
-interactions between men and women always has to be competitive and not cooperative.
-men can never truly understand women and that men and women can never just be friends.
-That REAL men need to be strong and that showing emotion is a sign of weakness... unless it’s anger, that is considered okay.
-The idea that men can never be victims of abuse and talking about it is shameful.
-The idea that REAL men always want sex and are ready for it at any time.
-The idea that violence is the answer to everything and that REAL men solve their problems through violence.
-The idea that men could never be single parents and that men shouldn’t be very interactive in their children’s learning and development and that men should always be the dominant one in the relationship or else he’s a “Cuck.”
-The idea that any interest in a range of things that are strictly considered feminine would be an emasculation of a guy.
EXAMPLES
-interactions between men and women always has to be competitive and not cooperative.
-men can never truly understand women and that men and women can never just be friends.
-That REAL men need to be strong and that showing emotion is a sign of weakness... unless it’s anger, that is considered okay.
-The idea that men can never be victims of abuse and talking about it is shameful.
-The idea that REAL men always want sex and are ready for it at any time.
-The idea that violence is the answer to everything and that REAL men solve their problems through violence.
-The idea that men could never be single parents and that men shouldn’t be very interactive in their children’s learning and development and that men should always be the dominant one in the relationship or else he’s a “Cuck.”
-The idea that any interest in a range of things that are strictly considered feminine would be an emasculation of a guy.
Does your proposal have a working title?
Toxic Masculinity and its impact on men and women
Is it named after your theme, do have a question in mind...
1. How can graphic design communicate what toxic masculinity is and how it affects everyone?
2. What is toxic masculinity and how does it impact people?
Why are you drawn to your theme/subject?
The impact of toxic masculinity on society is extensive and infinite. Whilst there is a lot of work and discussion surrounding feminism and change for women, there is minimal dialogue concerning how toxic masculinity affects men and therefore has a direct impact on women. There is both a psychological and a physical impact on men as a result of men conforming to the ideologies and values society places on them from childhood. Society would hugely benefit from prominent public discussion and radical change within this subject.
(Pixar animation on toxic masculinity in the work place)
How does it link to Graphic Design - your practice? How does it link to your personal interests?
Graphic design is essential in creating campaigns that are visually interesting and catch people's attention in order to bring this topic to light and start a public discussion. This is spread across various disciplines, such as animation, print and digital, but most of the projects out there are directed towards male mental health. These are campaigns initiated by and designed for charities. There is yet to be a publication which presents this topic in a detailed, simple way for people to engage with and understand.
Samaritans campaign with portraits by photographer Nadav Kandar
What is its historical context?
Is this an old/new concept? How did it come about? Is it tied to specific eras/places/people?
ORIGIN "The concept was originally used by authors associated with the mythopoetic men's movement ( a body of self-help activities and therapeutic workshops and retreats for men undertaken by various organizations and authors in the United States from the early 1980s through the 1990s) such as Shepherd Bliss to contrast stereotypical notions of masculinity with a "real" or "deep" masculinity that they say men have lost touch with in modern society."
Toxic masculine traits are characteristic of the unspoken code of behaviour among men in American prisons, where they exist in part as a response to the harsh conditions of prison life.
PRESENT Popular and media discussions in the 2010s have used the term to refer to traditional and stereotypical norms of masculinity and manhood. According to the sociologist Michael Flood, these include "expectations that boys and men must be active, aggressive, tough, daring, and dominant".[3]
Are there any particular case studies you would like to discuss?
Designers / design, events, political movements, places?
Are there specific texts you will be using to underpin your discussion?
Theories, cultural phenomena, writers, articles...?
= if focussing on the design side of masculinity,
The Masculinity of a Typefacehttps://designshack.net/articles/typography/leveraging-stereotypes-in-design-masculine-vs-feminine-typography/
= exhibition

Debate on masculinity and the term toxic masculinity:
"John Stoltenberg, whose theories kind of epitomize the fears of paranoid conservatives and undercut the more tepid critiques of machismo made by my fellow SJWs. In the past, the prominent feminist scholar has openly equated the idea of “healthy masculinity” with the oxymoron of “healthy cancer.” This is because he sees manhood as an identity built entirely out of oppression." (https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/zmk3ej/all-masculinity-is-toxic)
PEER FEEDBACK
- use the design to break the male design stereotypes eg. use feminine type in print
- where are female designers?
- audience = if I want toxic men to pick it up, should it appeal to them?
- outside entices these men into reading it and then it's about toxic masculinity
- how does it impact different classes or groups of people in society? Is it an overall discussion or is it about the different types?
- look at colours within design = make most of essay about what male toxic is and then how does it impact society and then design. How can design be used to tackle toxic masculinity? briefly discussing toxic masculinity 1. what it is, how it impacts 2. what it is, how design can be used to battle it 3. what is it, and how do women reinforce it by accident WHERE IT COMES FROM There is a social side and visual side. Visual Side = Advertising, Media OUTCOME = for women = stop pursuing the bad boy (informs about toxic masculine figure) = for men = how to become a healthier, happier man (outside would entice men and inside would educate) ---------------------------------------------------------------
= exhibition

- look at colours within design = make most of essay about what male toxic is and then how does it impact society and then design. How can design be used to tackle toxic masculinity? briefly discussing toxic masculinity 1. what it is, how it impacts 2. what it is, how design can be used to battle it 3. what is it, and how do women reinforce it by accident WHERE IT COMES FROM There is a social side and visual side. Visual Side = Advertising, Media OUTCOME = for women = stop pursuing the bad boy (informs about toxic masculine figure) = for men = how to become a healthier, happier man (outside would entice men and inside would educate) ---------------------------------------------------------------
- Write up your proposal using the prompts 250 words.
- Propose 3 possible directions to take your design work.
- Try to link your design ideas with the reading you have done - justify it.
The impact of toxic
masculinity on society is extensive and infinite. Whilst there is a lot of work
and discussion surrounding feminism and change for women, there is minimal
dialogue concerning how toxic masculinity affects men and therefore has a direct
impact on women. There is both a psychological and a physical impact on men as
a result of conforming to the ideologies and values society places on them from
childhood. Society would hugely benefit from prominent public discussion and
radical change within this subject. Projects that engage with the subject of
toxic masculinity are largely directed towards men’s mental health. These are
campaigns initiated by and designed for charities. There is yet to be a
publication which presents this topic in a detailed, simple way for people to
engage with and understand. This essay will discuss what toxic masculinity is,
within the sphere of differing perspectives, and aim to present both the social
and visual side of the topic, the later of which will present case studies on
toxic masculinity within the media and advertising.
POSSIBLE
OUTCOMES
AUDIENCES
= female audience = “stop pursuing the bad boy” (informs
about toxic masculine figure)
= male audience = “how to become a healthier, happier man”
(outside would entice men, eg. Football cover, whilst the inside would educate)
= both sexes = “toxic masculinity” (simple education and
inform purpose)
MEDIUM
= Print publication/zine = distributed in public areas for
public to pick up
= Posters = (men would look at it and would need to pick it
up), campaign to start discussion about it, would be a series of different points
concerning the topic
JUSITIFICATION = There are no campaigns or publication pieces which discuss
this issue
masculinity on society is extensive and infinite. Whilst there is a lot of work
and discussion surrounding feminism and change for women, there is minimal
dialogue concerning how toxic masculinity affects men and therefore has a direct
impact on women. There is both a psychological and a physical impact on men as
a result of conforming to the ideologies and values society places on them from
childhood. Society would hugely benefit from prominent public discussion and
radical change within this subject. Projects that engage with the subject of
toxic masculinity are largely directed towards men’s mental health. These are
campaigns initiated by and designed for charities. There is yet to be a
publication which presents this topic in a detailed, simple way for people to
engage with and understand. This essay will discuss what toxic masculinity is,
within the sphere of differing perspectives, and aim to present both the social
and visual side of the topic, the later of which will present case studies on
toxic masculinity within the media and advertising.
POSSIBLE
OUTCOMES
AUDIENCES
= female audience = “stop pursuing the bad boy” (informs
about toxic masculine figure)
= male audience = “how to become a healthier, happier man”
(outside would entice men, eg. Football cover, whilst the inside would educate)
= both sexes = “toxic masculinity” (simple education and
inform purpose)
MEDIUM
= Print publication/zine = distributed in public areas for
public to pick up
= Posters = (men would look at it and would need to pick it
up), campaign to start discussion about it, would be a series of different points
concerning the topic
JUSITIFICATION = There are no campaigns or publication pieces which discuss
this issue



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