Abstract
This ethnography tells of the social construction of masculinities and femininities in The Group, a charismatic social change movement. While sex essentialism led to sex-segregated jobs and only two authorized gender performances, men performing hegemonic masculinity and women performing emphasized femininities, alternatives existed. Alternative gender performances—for example, men performing emphasized femininity, men performing marginalized masculinity, and women performing hegemonic masculinity—were functional to organization. While these alternative gender performances were allowed, they were not acknowledged in the sex essentialist organizational discourse.
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