‘Men value their dignity’: securing respect and identity construction in urban informal settlements in South Africa

Background: Urban informal settlements remain sites of high HIV incidence and prevalence, as well as violence. Increasing attention is paid on how configurations of young men's masculinities shape these practices through exploring how men build respect and identity. In this paper, we explore ho...

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Main Authors: Andrew Gibbs, Yandisa Sikweyiya, Rachel Jewkes
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2014-04-01
Series:Global Health Action
Subjects:
HIV
IPV
Online Access:http://www.globalhealthaction.net/index.php/gha/article/download/23676/pdf_1
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spelling doaj-a3903efe8e0d47eb8f0dd8486672d2852020-11-24T21:08:06ZengTaylor & Francis GroupGlobal Health Action1654-98802014-04-017011010.3402/gha.v7.2367623676‘Men value their dignity’: securing respect and identity construction in urban informal settlements in South AfricaAndrew Gibbs0Yandisa Sikweyiya1Rachel Jewkes2 Health Economics and HIV/AIDS Research Division (HEARD), University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa Gender and Health Research Unit, Medical Research Council, Pretoria, South Africa Gender and Health Research Unit, Medical Research Council, Pretoria, South AfricaBackground: Urban informal settlements remain sites of high HIV incidence and prevalence, as well as violence. Increasing attention is paid on how configurations of young men's masculinities shape these practices through exploring how men build respect and identity. In this paper, we explore how young Black South Africans in two urban informal settlements construct respect and a masculine identity. Methods: Data are drawn from three focus groups and 19 in-depth interviews. Results: We suggest that while young men aspire to a ‘traditional’ masculinity, prioritising economic power and control over the household, we suggest that a youth masculinity emerges which, in lieu of alternative ways to display power, prioritises violence and control over men's sexual partners, men seeking multiple sexual partners and men's violence to other men. This functions as a way of demonstrating masculinity and their position within a public gender order. Discussion: We suggest there are three implications of the findings for working with men on violence and HIV-risk reduction. First, there exist a number of contradictions in men's discourses about masculinity that may provide spaces and opportunities for change. Second, it is important to work on multiple issues at once given the way violence, alcohol use, and sexual risk are interlinked in youth masculinity. Finally, engaging with men's exclusion from the capitalist system may provide an important way to reduce violence.http://www.globalhealthaction.net/index.php/gha/article/download/23676/pdf_1masculinityHIVviolencegendermultiple sexual partnerslivelihoodsIPVunemployment
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‘Men value their dignity’: securing respect and identity construction in urban informal settlements in South Africa
Global Health Action
masculinity
HIV
violence
gender
multiple sexual partners
livelihoods
IPV
unemployment
author_facet Andrew Gibbs
Yandisa Sikweyiya
Rachel Jewkes
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title ‘Men value their dignity’: securing respect and identity construction in urban informal settlements in South Africa
title_short ‘Men value their dignity’: securing respect and identity construction in urban informal settlements in South Africa
title_full ‘Men value their dignity’: securing respect and identity construction in urban informal settlements in South Africa
title_fullStr ‘Men value their dignity’: securing respect and identity construction in urban informal settlements in South Africa
title_full_unstemmed ‘Men value their dignity’: securing respect and identity construction in urban informal settlements in South Africa
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publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Global Health Action
issn 1654-9880
publishDate 2014-04-01
description Background: Urban informal settlements remain sites of high HIV incidence and prevalence, as well as violence. Increasing attention is paid on how configurations of young men's masculinities shape these practices through exploring how men build respect and identity. In this paper, we explore how young Black South Africans in two urban informal settlements construct respect and a masculine identity. Methods: Data are drawn from three focus groups and 19 in-depth interviews. Results: We suggest that while young men aspire to a ‘traditional’ masculinity, prioritising economic power and control over the household, we suggest that a youth masculinity emerges which, in lieu of alternative ways to display power, prioritises violence and control over men's sexual partners, men seeking multiple sexual partners and men's violence to other men. This functions as a way of demonstrating masculinity and their position within a public gender order. Discussion: We suggest there are three implications of the findings for working with men on violence and HIV-risk reduction. First, there exist a number of contradictions in men's discourses about masculinity that may provide spaces and opportunities for change. Second, it is important to work on multiple issues at once given the way violence, alcohol use, and sexual risk are interlinked in youth masculinity. Finally, engaging with men's exclusion from the capitalist system may provide an important way to reduce violence.
topic masculinity
HIV
violence
gender
multiple sexual partners
livelihoods
IPV
unemployment
url http://www.globalhealthaction.net/index.php/gha/article/download/23676/pdf_1
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