groups are likely to be, at least in part, discursive constructions of masculinity of this kind gets no attention. Nor does the prospect that middle-class men understand how to adhere to “spoken egalitarianism,” which does not automatically equal
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educated women compared to men, has made women more egalitarian and has accelerated their changing gender positions. Such a phenomenon is partly due to the legacy of socialism, whose influence is still widely recognised (although less strongly amongst the