Not All Migrant Men Embrace Toxic Masculinity, Do They?

Patricia Huion, Muhammet Ayçi̇çek
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Gender identities and roles have changed over time and have reached their present meanings. In addition, the expectations and acceptance of different cultures have caused these roles to show various developments. Finally, the increase in immigration to Europe has forced these young people who grew up in other cultures and their families to learn to live in a new culture and mandatory adaptation of two cultures. The biggest problem with mixing in a new culture was that the male trait, defined as toxic masculinity and taught as a power in eastern cultures, was not accepted in this new culture. Toxic masculinity is a man proving his existence to his gender, other genders, and entire social environment through anger, destructiveness, and pressure. “CommUnity” Project aims to bring together the young people of these different cultures with art-based design thinking activities. Those will help them get to know, understand, and adapt to each other in a peaceful environment where they can discuss the problem solutions openly and do art activities together.The main expectation is that the young people who have changed with these works will influence their environment and lead to a shared society that does not experience unnecessary violence and radicalism and lives in harmony.
并非所有移民男性都拥有有毒的男子气概,是吗?
随着时间的推移,性别身份和角色发生了变化,并达到了现在的意义。此外,对不同文化的期望和接受也使这些角色呈现出不同的发展。最后,欧洲移民的增加迫使这些在其他文化中长大的年轻人和他们的家庭学会在新的文化中生活,并强制适应两种文化。融入新文化的最大问题是,在东方文化中被定义为“有毒的男子气概”并被视为一种力量的男性特质,在新文化中不被接受。有毒的男子气概是一个男人通过愤怒、破坏性和压力向他的性别、其他性别和整个社会环境证明他的存在。“社区”计划旨在以艺术为基础的设计思维活动,将这些不同文化背景的年轻人聚集在一起。这将有助于他们在一个和平的环境中认识、理解和适应彼此,在那里他们可以公开讨论问题的解决方案,一起做艺术活动。主要的期望是,随着这些作品而改变的年轻人将影响他们的环境,并导致一个没有不必要的暴力和激进主义,和谐生活的共同社会。
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