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Folk models of dyadic male bonds in Israeli culture
Danny Kaplan
Tel Aviv University
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Israeli Culture
100%
Folk Models
100%
Jewish
33%
Israeli
33%
Zionist Ideology
33%
Emotional Experience
33%
Nonverbal
33%
Phenomenology
33%
Feminist
33%
Social Norms
33%
Friendship
33%
Emotional Behavior
33%
Sociability
33%
Gender Stereotypes
33%
Hegemonic Masculinity
33%
Gender Ideology
33%
Meaning System
33%
Network Routing
33%
Physical Support
33%
Communication Support
33%
Sociology of Emotions
33%
Local Image
33%
Collective History
33%
Male Friendship
33%
Countermodels
33%
Culture-based
33%
Psychology
Relatedness
100%
Phenomenology
50%
Social Norms
50%
Hegemonic Masculinity
50%