Th is article examines the questions why and how African males have been analysed, informed by the view that across several societies in Africa undeclared yet public gender wars of words and deeds go on daily, and may even be intensifying. It argues that though interventions with males from feminist perspectives have gained ground over the last few decades, more radical, to the gendered African worlds and masculinities have failed to materialise because analyses of boys and men’s lives have tended to be blind to the imbrications of the experience of maleness with the experience of other signifi cant social categorisations, such as being without gainful employment. Consequently, many interventions, such as those around violence against women...
The paper “Constructing Gender: An exploration of Nigerian Men’s Conceptualization of Masculinities ...
This special issue embodies a contribution to what we consider to be a critical academic and politic...
The article looks at the relationship between masculinities and power in post-apartheid South Africa...
Th is article examines the questions why and how African males have been analysed, informed by the ...
This essay undertakes an often-overlooked aspect of gender anatomy of African literature, bringing t...
Gender is increasingly used as an analytical framework in program and policy development for youth i...
This article discusses how the gendering of activity by boys coincides with, contests or recreates c...
In this article, our aim is to present an African-centered framework on how researchers interested i...
Seeing masculinity is, according to Raewyn Connell, ‘a place in gender relations’, what is the place...
Just as masculinity is crucial in the construction of nationhood, masculinity is also significant in...
This article explains why Connell’s classification of masculinities is inadequate for the analysis o...
Gender discourses have systematically excluded black men to the extent where it becomes difficult to...
This article explores the notion of troublesome' masculinities that characterise much of the policy ...
At a public lecture in Cape Town earlier this year, Professor Sandra Harding, an internationally re...
Changes in political, social, and economic structures in South Africa during the transition from apa...
The paper “Constructing Gender: An exploration of Nigerian Men’s Conceptualization of Masculinities ...
This special issue embodies a contribution to what we consider to be a critical academic and politic...
The article looks at the relationship between masculinities and power in post-apartheid South Africa...
Th is article examines the questions why and how African males have been analysed, informed by the ...
This essay undertakes an often-overlooked aspect of gender anatomy of African literature, bringing t...
Gender is increasingly used as an analytical framework in program and policy development for youth i...
This article discusses how the gendering of activity by boys coincides with, contests or recreates c...
In this article, our aim is to present an African-centered framework on how researchers interested i...
Seeing masculinity is, according to Raewyn Connell, ‘a place in gender relations’, what is the place...
Just as masculinity is crucial in the construction of nationhood, masculinity is also significant in...
This article explains why Connell’s classification of masculinities is inadequate for the analysis o...
Gender discourses have systematically excluded black men to the extent where it becomes difficult to...
This article explores the notion of troublesome' masculinities that characterise much of the policy ...
At a public lecture in Cape Town earlier this year, Professor Sandra Harding, an internationally re...
Changes in political, social, and economic structures in South Africa during the transition from apa...
The paper “Constructing Gender: An exploration of Nigerian Men’s Conceptualization of Masculinities ...
This special issue embodies a contribution to what we consider to be a critical academic and politic...
The article looks at the relationship between masculinities and power in post-apartheid South Africa...