RT Article T1 The Fight: Symbolic Expression and Validation of Masculinity in Working Class Tavern Culture JF American journal of criminal justice VO 39 IS 3 SP 493 OP 510 A1 Hochstetler, Andy A2 Copes, Heith A2 Forsyth, Craig J. LA English YR 2014 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1764206452 AB This study examines the role that masculinity plays in men’s decisions to participate in bar fights. The data were obtained via semi-structured interviews with adult, White males in Louisiana who had a history of fighting. We argue that specific elements of fighting events represent symbolic attempts at attaining and maintaining honor and status, which many men in working class culture equate with masculine identity. While winning fights was seen as important, participants suggest that willingness to fight in the right circumstances builds character, develops an honorable reputation, and prevents negative labels. We further argue that pursuit of symbolic masculinity is important to working class men, who possess fewer alternative avenues for achieving status than do those from higher social ranks. K1 qualitative methods K1 Fighting K1 Masculinity K1 Violence DO 10.1007/s12103-013-9222-6