Plural masculinities and Behavior Analysis: An Intersectional Perspective

Authors

  • Maylla Monnik Rodrigues de Sousa Chaveiro
  • Gabriel Andrade de Oliveira
  • Eduardo Sousa Gotti

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18761/pac1016

Keywords:

Plural masculinities, Behavior Analysis, intersectionality, patriarchy, feminism

Abstract

This paper is a theoretical article examining the interweaving of plural masculinities, intersectionality, and Behavior Analysis. The study also highlights how the intertwining of group behaviors and control agencies establishes aversive contingencies over
other forms of masculinity that differ from and do not conform to the hegemonic masculinity model. In this work, other forms of non-hegemonic masculinities are addressed, such as transmasculinities, Black masculinities, Indigenous masculinities, masculinities of lesbians, butches, and non-binary individuals. The paper also underscores the political commitments of
the concept of intersectionality as a form of verbal control that promotes social countercontrol in cultural environments that uphold patriarchy

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Published

2025-05-21

How to Cite

Chaveiro, M. M. R. de S. ., Oliveira, G. A. de ., & Gotti, E. S. . (2025). Plural masculinities and Behavior Analysis: An Intersectional Perspective. Perspectivas Em Análise Do Comportamento, 16(1), 023–042. https://doi.org/10.18761/pac1016