Becoming Men e-bog
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BecomingMen is the story of 32 boys from Alexandra, one of Johannesburg's largesttownships, over a period of twelve seminal years in which they negotiatemanhood and masculinity. Psychologist and academic Malose Langa documents inclose detail what it means to be a young black man in contemporary SouthAfrica.Theboys discuss a range of topics including the impact of absent fathers,relationships wi...
E-bog
62,24 DKK
Forlag
Wits University Press
Udgivet
1 april 2020
Længde
202 sider
Genrer
Gender studies: men and boys
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781776145690
BecomingMen is the story of 32 boys from Alexandra, one of Johannesburg's largesttownships, over a period of twelve seminal years in which they negotiatemanhood and masculinity. Psychologist and academic Malose Langa documents inclose detail what it means to be a young black man in contemporary SouthAfrica.Theboys discuss a range of topics including the impact of absent fathers,relationships with mothers, siblings and girls, school violence, academicperformance, homophobia, gangsterism, unemployment and, in one case, prisonlife.Deepambivalence, self-doubt and hesitation emerge in their approach to alternativemasculinities premised on non-violent, non-sexist and non-risk-takingbehaviour. Many of the boys appear simultaneously to comply with and oppose theprevalent norms, thereby exposing the difficulties of negotiating the multiplevoices of masculinity.Providinga rich interpretation of how emotional processes affect black adolescent males,Langa suggests interventions and services to support and assist them,especially in reducing high-risk behaviours generally associated with hegemonicmasculinity. Thisis essential reading for students, researchers and scholars of gender studieswho wish to understand manhood and masculinity in South Africa. Psychologists,youth workers, lay counsellors and teachers who work with adolescent boys willalso find it invaluable. Becoming Men is the story of 32 boys from Alexandra,one of Johannesburg's largest townships, over a period of twelve seminal yearsin which they negotiate manhood and masculinity. Psychologist and academicMalose Langa documents in close detail what it means to be a young black man incontemporary South Africa.Theboys discuss a range of topics including the impact of absent fathers,relationships with mothers, siblings and girls, school violence, academicperformance, homophobia, gangsterism, unemployment and, in one case, prisonlife.Deepambivalence, self-doubt and hesitation emerge in their approach to alternativemasculinities premised on non-violent, non-sexist and non-risk-takingbehaviour. Many of the boys appear simultaneously to comply with and oppose theprevalent norms, thereby exposing the difficulties of negotiating the multiplevoices of masculinity.Providinga rich interpretation of how emotional processes affect black adolescent males,Langa suggests interventions and services to support and assist them,especially in reducing high-risk behaviours generally associated with hegemonicmasculinity. Thisis essential reading for students, researchers and scholars of gender studieswho wish to understand manhood and masculinity in South Africa. Psychologists,youth workers, lay counsellors and teachers who work with adolescent boys willalso find it invaluable. Understanding of new developments in publishingindustry (Involves research and strategic thinking skills)