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Hookup Culture and Higher Education
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January 2018

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Lisa Wade

In this entry, we offer historical context for understanding the emergence of hookup culture in higher education, review the basics of what we know, and make suggestions for future research.

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... Although women perform femininity between the poles of emphasized femininity and pariah femininity (e.g., Finley, 2010;Moore, 2015), theory suggests that veering farther toward pariah femininity worsens social appeal and status (Schippers, 2007). Yet, this fails to explain the sexual capital and social idolization of women who are highly active in hookup culture (see Armstrong & Hamilton, 2013;Martin & George, 2006;Padgett & Wade, 2018;Wade, 2019). If women can deploy casualness without losing sexual appeal or being considered unfeminine, how can emphasized femininity find a place in the romantic interactions of college nightlife? ...

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Doing and Redoing Emphasized Femininity: How Women Use Emotion Work to Manage Competing Expectations in College Hookup Culture
Hookup Culture and Higher Education