Walker Liz
Faculty of Health and Social Care, University of Hull, UK.
Cult Health Sex. 2005 May;7(3):225-38. doi: 10.1080/13691050410001713215.
Liberal versions of sexuality, which mark South Africa's new democracy, have had a number of highly contradictory consequences for women and men, as old notions of masculinity and male privilege have been destabilized. The transition to democracy has precipitated a crisis of masculinity. Orthodox notions of masculinity are being challenged and new versions of masculinity are emerging in their place. Some men are seeking to be part of a new social order while others are defensively clinging to more familiar routines. Drawing on in-depth interviews with young African working class men, this paper explores new masculinities in contemporary South Africa. It examines how men negotiate their manhood in a period of social turbulence and transition. Masculinity, male sexuality, and the expectations which men have of themselves, each other and women are contested and in crisis.
标志着南非新民主的开放性性观念,对男性和女性产生了许多高度矛盾的后果,因为传统的男子气概和男性特权观念已被动摇。向民主的过渡引发了男子气概的危机。正统的男子气概观念受到挑战,取而代之的是新的男子气概观念。一些男性试图融入新的社会秩序,而另一些人则在防御性地坚守更熟悉的常规。本文通过对年轻非洲工人阶级男性的深入访谈,探讨当代南非的新男子气概。它考察了男性在社会动荡和转型时期如何协商他们的男子身份。男子气概、男性性行为以及男性对自己、彼此和女性的期望都受到争议且处于危机之中。