Changing men in Southern Africa

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    • Morrell, Robert

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Changing men in Southern Africa

edited by Robert Morrell

Univ. of Natal Press , Zed Books, 2001

  • : hbk. : univ. of Natal Press
  • : pbk. : univ. of Natal Press
  • : hbk. : Zed Books
  • : pbk. : Zed Books

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Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

巻冊次

: pbk. : univ. of Natal Press ISBN 9780869809839

内容説明

Despite claims that men are in crisis, the domestic and public realms of Southern Africa are still dominated by men. This examination of modern men aims to show that the power of man is not a fixed concept, and that it is not true that all men share the spoils of dominance.
巻冊次

: hbk. : univ. of Natal Press ISBN 9780869809907

内容説明

Despite claims that men are in crisis, the domestic and public realms of Southern Africa are still dominated by men. This examination of modern men aims to show that the power of man is not a fixed concept, and that it is not true that all men share the spoils of dominance.
巻冊次

: hbk. : Zed Books ISBN 9781856499156

内容説明

The transition from Apartheid to democracy disturbed the established gender order of South Africa. This book looks at the way in which men, under Apartheid and afterwards, responded to, were affected by and themselves contributed to the transitions in Southern Africa. It examines different forms of masculinity, highlighting the importance of race and class. The violent legacy of colonialism and Apartheid is apparent everywhere, most frequently expressed against other men (younger, older, of different colour). The contributors explore how the position of men has changed. African chiefs, rural authority figures, faced the challenge of women and young men. White Afrikaans-speaking fathers confronted the erosive forces of modernist individualism. Both groups succeeded but only by bending the knee. Men in South Africa are still dominant in the domestic and public realm, but masculinities have shifted, and in many cases become more inclusive. Masculinities are changing. Different visions of masculinity are emerging and with them, the hope of a more peaceful society.

目次

  • Migrancy, masculine identities and AIDS, Catherine Campbell
  • resurgent manhood and labour migrancy, Benedict Carton
  • gun violence and masculinity in contemporary South Africa, Jackie Cock
  • Puritanism transformed, Kobus Du Piosant
  • disappointed men, Sean Field
  • Ukubhekezela or Ukuzithemba, Crispin Hemson
  • reflections on colonial war, family history and the making of men and women, Jon Hyslop
  • men rule, but blood speaks, Bjorn Lindgren
  • Mkhumbane and new traditions of (un)African same-sex weddings, Ronald Louw
  • manliness in migrant and colonisers, Dunbar Moodie
  • men and masculinity in South Africa, Robert Morrell
  • learning to be men at a teacher's college in Zimbabwe, Rob Pattman
  • everyday makings of black masculinity, Kopano Ratele
  • the military ideal of the commando, Sandra Swart
  • the emergence of competitive surfing and the construction of masculine identities, Glen Thompson
  • Inkatha and the problem of male mobilisation in the 1980s, Thembisa Waetjen, Gerhard Mare
  • Soweto Flying Squad, professional masculinity and the rejection of machismo, Joan Wardrop
  • reflections on violence among Xhosa township youth, Kate Wood, Rachel Jewkes
  • masculinities in a transitional society, Thokozani Xaha.
巻冊次

: pbk. : Zed Books ISBN 9781856499163

内容説明

Despite claims in some quarters that men are in crisis, in southern Africa they still dominate the domestic and public realms. But the power of men is not fixed, nor is it the case that all men share the spoils of dominance equally. Changing Men in Southern Africa looks at the different kinds of masculinity that exist in southern Africa, including white surfers, African lifesavers, Afrikaans-speaking supporters of the Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging (AWB), the Soweto Flying Squad, gay men, migrant labourers, African gold miners, unemployed youth, and black working class men. It investigates the ways in which these masculinities continually change: in some cases they accommodate challenge in order to preserve privilege, or respond to pressures with various kinds of violence. But in other situations, they embrace principles of democracy, peace and gender equity. Distancing itself from biological explanations of male behaviour, Changing Men demonstrates that dominant interpretations of masculinity still sanction violence against women, gay people, younger men and those belonging to other racial and ethnic groups. But it also shows that men are vulnerable, and that they are increasingly contributing to more equitable gender relations.

目次

1. Migrancy, Masculine Identities and AIDS - Catherine Campbell 2. Resurgent Manhood and Labor Migrancy - Benedict Carton 3. Gun Violence and Masculinity in Contemporary South Africa - Jackie Cock 4. Puritanism Transformed - Kobus Du Pisani 5. Disappointed Men - Sean Field 6. Ukubhekezela or Ukuzithemba - Crispin Hemson 7. Reflections on Colonial War, Family History and the Making of Men and Women - Jon Hyslop 8. Men Rule, but Blood Speaks - Bjorn Lindgren 9. Mkhumbane and New Traditions of (un)African Same-Sex Weddings - Ronald Louw 10. Manliness in Migrants and Colonizers - Dunbar Moodie 11. Men and Masculinity in South Africa - Robert Morrell 12. Learning to be Men at a Teachers' College in Zimbabwe - Rob Pattman 13. Everyday Makings of Black Masculinity - Kopano Ratele 14. The Military Ideal of the Commando - Sandra Swart 15. The Emergence of Competitive Surfing and the Construction of Masculine Identities - Glen Thompson 16. Inkatha and the Problem of Male Mobilization in the 1980s - Thembisa Waetjen and Gerhard Mare 17. Soweto Flying Squad, Professional Masculinities and the Rejection of Machismo - Joan Wardrop 18. Rreflections on Violence Among Xhosa Township Youth - Kate Wood and Rachel Jewkes 19. Masculinities in a Transitional Society - Thokozani Xaba

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