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A history of masculinities in South Africa: Context and parameters

Authors: Viney, Ron;

A history of masculinities in South Africa: Context and parameters

Abstract

Die geskiedenis van manlikheid is 'n relatief nuwe genre waarin Suid-Afrikaanse academici begin beweeg. Geslagsidentiteit en identiteitsvorming het vanaf die 1980 wêreldwyd meer aandag begin geniet. ldentiteite word as belangrike faktore gesien in die vorming en instandhouding van gemeenskappe en kan die verloop van die geskiedenis net so veel as klas, ras, ouderdom, ens., beinvloed. Die doel is om 'n werkbare voorstel vir die skryf van 'n geskiedenis van manlikheid uiteen te sit. Om die doelstelling te bereik word daar kortliks gekyk na wat manlikheid, identiteit, vrouestudies, mansstudiesen geslagsstudies behels. Die geskiedenis van manlikheid handel oor identiteite en persepsies van wat dit is om 'n man te wees en wat die rol van so 'n identiteit in die samelewing is. Tradisionele geskiedenisse wat meestal deur mans geskryf is (asook die wat deur vrouens vir vrouegeskiedenis geskryf is) dui op neutrale geslagsidentiteite. Die doel van manlikheidsgeskiedenis is dus om die geslagsidentiteit uit te lig.

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South Africa
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south africa, Masculinity, masculinities, Gender Identity, Historiography, Men, History, 20th Century, South Africa, C, Social Conditions, Auxiliary sciences of history, Humans, Interpersonal Relations, Women

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