Engaging men in the fight against gender violence : case studies from Africa
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Engaging men in the fight against gender violence : case studies from Africa
Palgrave Macmillan, 2012
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
収録内容
- Masculinities, gender and violence : a framework for analysis / Jane Freedman and Sarah Jacobson
- What do men think? : the role of cultural (mis)conceptions in perpetuating male violence against women in neocolonial Africa / Christopher Isike
- Militarized masculinities and the political economy of wartime sexual violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo / Sara Meger
- "You must sit on the old mat to ply the new one" : rethinking threatened masculinities and postconflict gender violence in Liberia / Kerrie Thornhill
- Listening to perpetrators : connecting wartime violence with postconflict interventions / Zoe Marks
- Masculinity and gender-based violence in Rwanda : the potential contribution of community-based strategies to make a change / Henny Slegh and Annemiek Richters
- About the notion of hope : Simelela : a model of a South African rape crisis center / Sabine C. Hirschauer
- The way forward in engaging men and boys in prevention of violence / Jane Freedman
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Gender-based violence is a global phenomenon which affects millions worldwide. However, despite the increasing attention which is now paid to this violence by policy makers data seem to indicate that these efforts are not having as great an impact as may have been hoped. In all countries of the world, reports of gender-related violence remain elevated, whilst many incidents of such violence probably remain unreported due to fear of stigma or reprisals for those who are victims. One of the problems in tackling gender-based violence has been that for too long men have been ignored as part of the solution. Men are often labelled as perpetrators of violence, but they are perhaps too infrequently considered also as potential victims, or as partners and actors in the fight against violence. Constructions of masculinities are not adequately studied to analyse how dominant forms of masculinities may contribute to cycles of violence, and may also oppress and traumatise men themselves. This volume aims to address critically the issues of men, masculinity and gender-based violence, asking how men can be fully engaged in the prevention of gender-based violence, and how this engagement can strengthen prevention initiatives.
目次
- 1. Masculinities, Gender and Violence: A Framework for Analysis
- Jane Freedman and Sarah Jacobson 2. What Do Men Think? The Role of Cultural (Mis)conceptions in Perpetuating Male Violence Against Women in Neo-colonial Africa
- Christopher Isike 3. Militarized Masculinities and the Political Economy of Wartime Sexual Violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo
- Sara Meger 4. "You must sit on the old mat to ply the new one": Rethinking Threatened Masculinities and Post-conflict Gender Violence in Liberia
- Kerrie Thornhill 5. Listening to Perpetrators: Connecting Wartime Violence with Post-Conflict Interventions
- Zoe Marks 6. Masculinity and Gender-based Violence in Rwanda: The Potential Contribution of Community-based Strategies to make a Change
- Henny Slegh and Annemiek Richters 7. About the Notion of Hope: Simelela: A Model of a South African Rape Crisis Center
- Sabine C. Hirschauer 8. The Way Forward in Engaging Men and Boys in Prevention of Violence
- Jane Freedman
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