Dual-Career

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Men use cooking, or not cooking, to define and assert their masculinity through a range of means that are rooted in historical practice and influenced by cultural norms particularly through television shows, which serve as a ‘unique social barometer of gender roles’ (Veri & Liberti, 2013: 229). This essay focuses on dual-career, heterosexual couples in the West, and the *. Firstly, I consider the various definitions of masculinity that informs the rest of the essay. Next, I discuss the traditional gendered division of labour within the household that nonetheless persists in the modern age in spite of an increase in male domestic cookery over the last fifty years (Boyle, 2014). This discussion informs how the gendered division of labour is the

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