Toxic Masculinity Perpetuated Through Greek Life
For my senior thesis, I explored the topic of toxic masculinity in America, specifically on college campuses and cultivated through aspects of Greek Life. My exploration of the topic culminated in an art showcase that was intended to create a space for candid dialogue about the impact and effects of a persistent culture of toxic masculinity perpetuated through Greek Life. It is important to note that I do not believe that masculinity in and of itself is toxic; rather, often the ways in which it is conceptualized and enacted is harmful to men, women, and society as a whole. Thus, my goal is not to disparage men or masculinity, but rather to open a dialogue exploring how Greek Life reproduces a culture that pressures men to conform to a rigid and narrow conception of masculinity.
- Author (aut): Bohney, Nicole
- Thesis director: Sechler, Casey
- Committee member: DeCaussin, Cam
- Contributor (ctb): Barrett, The Honors College
- Contributor (ctb): School of Art
- Contributor (ctb): Department of Marketing