Corrine is married to a man who is abusive. He does not allow Corinne to work outside the home, travel on her own, or manage her own money. Any time she challenges her husband on any of these things, he physically and verbally attacks her, calling her too stupid, naïve, or lazy to have a job, travel, manage her money, or be independent in any other way. Corinne has learned that she is less likely to face his abuse if she behaves the way that he thinks a "good wife" should-by being submissive, prioritizing his desires over her own needs, having few opinions of her own, and presenting herself in a way that he finds attractive and pleasing. For her own short-term safety, Corinne is participating in
A) complicity masculinity
B) hegemonic masculinity
C) gender cues
D) emphasized femininity
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