Problem: Reflect once again on the way that "masculinity" and "manhood" are defined differently in different cultures and places, and here in the U.S, within different cultural groups. How is masculinity defined (and used to control behavior) for various "races" and ethnicities? Do you think that any particular group has a particularly good model for masculinity, and if so, what are the qualities for a "man" under that model? Are people other than "men" (as defined by that group) allowed to be "masculine" under that model?