The Other Half of Gender: Men's Issues in DevelopmentThis book is an attempt to bring the gender and development debate full circle-from a much-needed focus on empowering women to a more comprehensive gender framework that considers gender as a system that affects both women and men. The chapters in this book explore definitions of masculinity and male identities in a variety of social contexts, drawing from experiences in Latin America, the Caribbean and sub-Saharan Africa. It draws on a slowly emerging realization that attaining the vision of gender equality will be difficult, if not impossible, without changing the ways in which masculinities are defined and acted upon. Although changing male gender norms will be a difficult and slow process, we must begin by understanding how versions of masculinities are defined and acted upon. |
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Page 172
Wood and Jewkes (1997) report that young women interviewed in townships in
South Africa spoke of physical assaults as a male strategy for “getting you to love
him,”and many young women did not recognize forced sex with their partners as
...
Wood and Jewkes (1997) report that young women interviewed in townships in
South Africa spoke of physical assaults as a male strategy for “getting you to love
him,”and many young women did not recognize forced sex with their partners as
...
Page 177
Although other forms of violence are prevalent in Sub-Saharan Africa and are
clearly linked to masculinities, there is little research or data on criminal activity
and delinquency in most of the region other than South Africa (Shaw and
Tschiwula ...
Although other forms of violence are prevalent in Sub-Saharan Africa and are
clearly linked to masculinities, there is little research or data on criminal activity
and delinquency in most of the region other than South Africa (Shaw and
Tschiwula ...
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(South Africa Police Service 2004). Homicide is ... Worldwide,80 percent of
homicide victims are male,compared to 88 percent in South Africa.In 2002,more
than ... Young men were protagonists in South Africa's antiapartheid struggle.
They had ...
(South Africa Police Service 2004). Homicide is ... Worldwide,80 percent of
homicide victims are male,compared to 88 percent in South Africa.In 2002,more
than ... Young men were protagonists in South Africa's antiapartheid struggle.
They had ...
Page 193
There is growing research,program development,and policy attention on violence
and delinquency in South Africa,and considerable analysis of how this violence
is linked to culturally salient versions of manhood. 10. One study in South Africa ...
There is growing research,program development,and policy attention on violence
and delinquency in South Africa,and considerable analysis of how this violence
is linked to culturally salient versions of manhood. 10. One study in South Africa ...
Page 258
... Conscientizing Male Adolescents (Nigeria) engages young men on issues
related to gender-based oppression through a long-term group education and
reflection process; • The Fatherhood Project (South Africa) promotes positive
images ...
... Conscientizing Male Adolescents (Nigeria) engages young men on issues
related to gender-based oppression through a long-term group education and
reflection process; • The Fatherhood Project (South Africa) promotes positive
images ...
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Page 19 - East Asia and Pacific Europe and Central Asia Latin America and the Caribbean Middle East and North Africa...
Page 28 - One DALY can be thought of as one lost year of 'healthy' life and the burden of disease as a measurement of the gap between current health status and an ideal situation where everyone lives into old age free of disease and disability".
Page xxvi - UNDP United Nations Development Programme UNFPA United Nations Population Fund UNICEF United Nations Children's Fund...
Page 27 - Table 1) but includes an adjustment for time spent in poor health. It is most easily understood as the equivalent number of years in full health that a newborn can expect to live based on current rates of ill-health and mortality.
Page 139 - Africa is likely to perpetuate the cycle of political instability, ethnic wars, revolutions and anti-regime activities that already affects many of these countries. Unemployed youth provide exceptional fodder for radical movements and terrorist organizations, particularly in the Middle East.
Page 195 - Rights, the Convention on the Rights of the Child and the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women...
Page 139 - ... of international donors and of health and social service providers, the international security community, too, has begun to take notice. In April 2002, in a written response to congressional questioning, the US Central Intelligence Agency noted that "several troublesome global trends — especially the growing demographic youth bulge in developing nations whose economic systems and political ideologies are under enormous stress — will fuel the rise of more disaffected groups willing to use...
Page 76 - Such expressions are more common among the couples who have been together only a few years, and they tend to disappear as the household persists. The grandmother family (Type C) is so called because the grandmother or some female relative, perhaps a sister, usurps the function of the father and, at times, the function of the mother.
Page 5 - To recognize diversity in masculinities is not enough. We must also recognize the relations between the different kinds of masculinity: relations of alliance, dominance and subordination. These relationships are constructed through practices that exclude and include, that intimidate, exploit, and so on. There is a gender politics within masculinity
Page 219 - ... a social action process that promotes participation of people, organizations, and communities in gaining control over their lives in the community and larger society.