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Bryna McGarrigle

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    • POLI260: Introduction to Global Politics
    • SOCI352: Work and Inequality
    • SOCI312: Gender Relations
    • SOCI250: Crime and Society
    • SOCI310: Canadian Society
    • SOCI260: Work and Society
    • SOCI371: Classical Traditions in Theory
    • CRWR205: Introduction to Creative Nonfiction
    • SOCI495: Sociology of Friendship
    • SOCI441: Society, Economy & Family
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    • English Conversation Program Assistant: UBC Learning Exchange

Course: SOCI495: Sociology of Friendship

The Male Loneliness Epidemic is Killing Women: Exploring the Dangers of Hegemonic Masculinity in Friendship

This essay examines male friendships, and how traditional masculinity contribute to loneliness in men that places disproportionate emotional and physical burdens on women. It explores the roots of male isolation, the resulting emotional labor expected of women, and how these dynamics can escalate into gender-based violence.



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