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I don't know about you, but seeing that Georgian gay man who wore a chokha to his wedding, knowing that it was seen as a sacred symbol of a very traditional form of masculinity that he was excluded from in his homeland, basically just to say "fuck the haters"... Yeah, asserting one's manhood can be a very provocative act indeed!
I would not doubt the existence of a revolutionary masculinity. Even aside from queer manhood, there are many different marginalized forms of manhood, and there are many ways that traditional masculine gender norms can be subverted into positive forces.