Přehled o publikaci
2026
Man Enough to Care : Intersections of Masculinities, Care, and Aging
RENDL, DanielaBasic information
Original name
Man Enough to Care : Intersections of Masculinities, Care, and Aging
Authors
RENDL, Daniela
Edition
Health Sciences, Wiley, 2026, 1441-0745
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Article in a journal
Country of publisher
United States of America
Confidentiality degree
is not subject to a state or trade secret
References:
Marked to be transferred to RIV
No
Organization
Fakulta sociálních studií – Repository – Repository
UT WoS
EID Scopus
Keywords in English
masculinities; care; ageing; nursing; healthcare
Links
GA23-05047S, research and development project.
Changed: 25/3/2026 00:50, RNDr. Daniel Jakubík
Abstract
In the original language
This study explores the intersection of masculinities, care, and aging through in-depth interviews with 12 men employed in nursing in the Czech Republic. Using a qualitative design grounded in inductive grounded theory, data were transcribed verbatim and analyzed through thematic analysis in ATLAS.ti, following COREQ guidelines. The analysis identified two contrasting strategies of performing masculinity within a feminized profession: the adaptation of hegemonic masculinity through the incorporation of caring elements, and the re-masculinization of care through relationality, emotional openness, and the rejection of dominance. The findings also show that physical strength operates as an ambivalent resource—granting younger men legitimacy and status while becoming a source of vulnerability with age. By conceptualizing care as a universal human skill rather than a gendered role, the study contributes to critical research on men and masculinities. It expands the framework of caring masculinities by integrating the perspective of aging. Men in nursing thus appear “man enough to care,” while their practices both reinforce and challenge the gender order