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"The Well-Coifed Man: Class, Race, and Heterosexual Masculinity in the Hair Salon,"Kristen Barber
Kristen Barber responds to claims that the male body is now sexualized and objectified by media just as women's bodies have been. In her case study of a small hair salon in California, Barber finds that men who purchase "beauty work and beauty products" consciously distinguish
themselves from white working class men and distance themselves from "the feminizing character " of beauty work. She argues that these men "appropriate embodied symbols of cultural capital that distinguish them as raced, classed, sexualized and gendered" and that they
"heterosexualize" their contacts with women stylists, further distancing themselves from the potential gender equalizing effects of beauty work.
Which of the following is not one of the three reasons men purchase beauty work in a "women's" hair salon, according to Kristen Barber?
a. they seek to put an end to gender discrimination
b. they enjoy the salon as a place of leisure, luxury and pampering
c. they believe they are forming personal relationships with the women stylists
d. they believe the stylish haircuts they receive are part of a white professional-class aesthetic.

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