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The relationships among men in Kerouac's novels are predominantly homosocial.
A small subculture goes in for a homosocial and ritualised abuse of young women.
In the United States, boys are often homosocial, and gender role performance determines social rank.
The novel was unique at the time in its attempt to explore race relations through romantic love instead of homosocial friendships.
In popular culture, the word bromance has recently been used to refer to an especially close homosocial yet non-sexual relationship between two men.
A bromance is a close non-sexual relationship between two (or more) men, a form of homosocial intimacy.
The homosocial leisure activities that the workers engage in consist of gambling, soccer, and alcohol.
It was exactly how I wanted it: a little scary, but mostly just a validating, homosocial environment.
Homosexuality is invoked to 'explain' or ratify (rather than question) aspects of the male homosocial relationship.
Some scholars have indicated that Sholay contains homosocial themes.
The reason is that while the notion of homosexuality may be taboo, homosocial, and even homosexual, behavior is common enough.
Bertilak, however, follows the homosocial code and develops a friendship with Gawain.
For example, a heterosexual male who prefers to socialize with men may be considered a homosocial heterosexual.
Foundational to Nero's argument is the understanding that men have the authority to exchange women among one another in order to form a "homosocial contract."
Numerous examples exist of intense homosocial friendships throughout history, between men and also between women; such relationships were common.
The pirates' world, like other seafarers', was homosocial.
The relationship can be a sexual one, but a homosocial relationship can occur between homosexuals, heterosexuals or both.
Passages in Alcuin's writings have been seen to exhibit homosocial desire, possibly even homoerotic imagery.
Gawain's embracing and kissing Bertilak in several scenes thus represents not a homosexual but a homosocial expression.
It's homosocial, not homosexual, in that it's almost always all one gender in a room where it's being created.
She coined the terms "homosocial" and "antihomophobic."
The Country Wife: Anatomies of male homosocial desire"."