Candy coloured ponies and pastel uniforms: Military Bronies and masculine innocence

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Authors and Corporations: Amon, Maria Patrice
In: Journal of Fandom Studies, The, 4, 2016, 1, p. 89-104
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Intellect
Media Type: Article, E-Article

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Physical Description: 89-104
ISSN: 2046-6692
2046-6706
DOI: 10.1386/jfs.4.1.89_1
published in: Journal of Fandom Studies, The
Language: English
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Collection: Intellect (CrossRef)
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<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> <jats:p>The Hasbro Company’s My Little Pony franchise began as a toy line marketed specifically to young girls; however, with the 2010 franchise reboot under the new title My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, an unanticipated and vocal following of adult men terming themselves ‘Bronies’ emerged as fans. As a focused subset of the brony community, ‘Military Bronies’ are challenging traditional expectations of masculinity and radically moving towards accessing formerly proscribed designations of innocence. The Military Brony phenomenon generates a sense of masculine innocence through the refutation of traditional cultural limitations on heteronormative masculinity.</jats:p>