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  • Higgins has been repeatedly noted in teaching journals and the Australian media for his efforts to  masculinise reading.
  • For Shelley, these commercial efforts are particularly masculine; Midas's ears, which symbolise emasculation, are juxtaposed to masculinising gold.
  • Tewkesbury argues that male strippers'masculinise'the role; thus are not disempowered in the way that, he asserts, female strippers are.
  • Voice masculinization is not generally required for transgender men as the masculinising effects of testosterone on the larynx are usually sufficient to produce a masculine voice.
  • For example, in her article " Sex and Death in the Rational World of Defense Intellectuals " " Signs " ( 1988 ), Carol Cohn claimed that a highly masculinised culture within the defense establishment contributed to the divorcing of war from human emotion.
  • In " On the Generation of Animals ", Aristotle criticised the erroneous belief that the spotted hyena is a hermaphrodite ( which likely originated from the confusion caused by the masculinised genitalia of the female ), though his physical descriptions are more consistent with the striped hyena.
  • Robert Michael Pyle suggested " Danaus " is a masculinised version of Dana?( Greek ????? ), Danaus s great-great-granddaughter, to whom Zeus came as a shower of gold, which seemed to him a more appropriate source for the name of this butterfly.
  • The authors argue that a backlash against women s progress has led to the vilification of females who show signs of masculinity and while popular culture often depicts women offenders as masculinised or sexualized white women that the backlash actually affects women of colour, poor women and lesbian / bisexual women.
  • Lastly, Chesney-Lind and Eliason posit that until male and female aggression is understood, not only in the context of patriarchy which oppresses both sexes but also within the social systems of racism, heterosexism and classism, increases in arrest rates, incarceration and the execution of masculinised women will continue.