Dworkin Shari L, Hatcher Abigail M, Colvin Chris, Peacock Dean
Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, University of California at San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA.
Men Masc. 2013 Jun 1;16(2). doi: 10.1177/1097184X12469878.
"One Man Can" (OMC) is a rights-based gender equality and health program implemented by Sonke Gender Justice Network (Sonke) in South Africa. The program seeks to reduce the spread and impact of HIV and AIDS and reduce violence against women and men. To understand how OMC workshops impact masculinities, gender norms, and perceptions of women's rights, an academic/non-governmental organization (NGO) partnership was carried out with the University of Cape Town, the University of California at San Francisco, and Sonke. Sixty qualitative, in-depth interviews were carried out with men who had completed OMC workshops and who were recruited from Sonke's partner organizations that were focused on gender and/or health-related services. Men were recruited who were over age 18 and who participated in OMC workshops in Limpopo and Eastern Cape Provinces, South Africa. Results reveal how men reconfigured notions of hegemonic masculinity both in terms of beliefs and practices in relationships, households, and in terms of women's rights. In the conclusions, we consider the ways in which the OMC program extends public health research focused on masculinities, violence, and HIV/AIDS. We then critically assess the ways in which health researchers and practitioners can bolster men's engagement within programs focused on gender equality and health.
“一人可为”(OMC)是由南非松克性别平等正义网络(Sonke)实施的一项基于权利的性别平等与健康项目。该项目旨在减少艾滋病毒和艾滋病的传播及影响,减少针对妇女和男子的暴力行为。为了解“一人可为”工作坊如何影响男子气概、性别规范以及对妇女权利的认知,与开普敦大学、加利福尼亚大学旧金山分校以及松克建立了学术/非政府组织(NGO)合作伙伴关系。对60名完成了“一人可为”工作坊的男性进行了定性、深入访谈,这些男性是从松克专注于性别和/或健康相关服务的合作伙伴组织中招募的。招募的男性年龄在18岁以上,且参与了南非林波波省和东开普省的“一人可为”工作坊。结果揭示了男性如何在关系、家庭中的信念和实践以及妇女权利方面重新构建霸权男性气质的观念。在结论部分,我们探讨了“一人可为”项目扩展专注于男子气概、暴力和艾滋病毒/艾滋病的公共卫生研究的方式。然后,我们批判性地评估了健康研究人员和从业者可以如何促进男性参与专注于性别平等与健康的项目。