The paper examines the challenges of being a “man” in rural Kenya. It is informed by issues of marginalisation of men and the changing faces of masculinities in contemporary Kenya. The marginalisation is caused by the high rates of unemployment, women empowerment, and poverty. These factors have led to shifting gender roles and a new dimension of what it means to be a “man”. The paper’s arguments are based on Kabaji’s (2008) assertion that power plays a major significance in the construction of gender relations among men and women. The paper interrogates the struggle by young men to transit from poverty to empowerment in a harsh rural environment. The key questions the paper will seek to answer are: how do men in the rural areas construct t...
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In gender studies, the distinction between biological sex and the social aspect of gender is of pivo...
This thesis investigates the interplay of masculinity and schooling in postcolonial rural Zimbabwe, ...
This paper interrogates the fluidity of masculinities in Post-colonial urban Kenya. The paper examin...
This thesis is part of the major research project The effects of violence and impoverishment on psyc...
This chapter interrogates masculinity in the pristine Kenyan society. Pristine means before the comm...
Borne out of the need to understand the performance of masculinity in film, this article explores pr...
We are presented with a situation in which ‘the male identity is a fragile and tentative thing with ...
Gender equality has become a top priority worldwide. However, gender tends to be synonymous with wom...
Focus on boys and men, especially as gendered subjects, has been missing in most of the mainstream d...
Local gender normative climate refers to how norms in a community interact with men and women agency...
This paper is part of a case study of recent and contemporary changes in rural Luq economy and soci...
This thesis documents the impact of development on Maasai masculine identities in Ngong, Kenya since...
There is an increasing focus on re-thinking women's "empowerment" strategic interventions in order t...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.The study of masculinity has been researched in ...
In Uganda, the constitution provide protection for women´s rights. However, progress is still slow a...
In gender studies, the distinction between biological sex and the social aspect of gender is of pivo...
This thesis investigates the interplay of masculinity and schooling in postcolonial rural Zimbabwe, ...
This paper interrogates the fluidity of masculinities in Post-colonial urban Kenya. The paper examin...
This thesis is part of the major research project The effects of violence and impoverishment on psyc...
This chapter interrogates masculinity in the pristine Kenyan society. Pristine means before the comm...
Borne out of the need to understand the performance of masculinity in film, this article explores pr...
We are presented with a situation in which ‘the male identity is a fragile and tentative thing with ...
Gender equality has become a top priority worldwide. However, gender tends to be synonymous with wom...
Focus on boys and men, especially as gendered subjects, has been missing in most of the mainstream d...
Local gender normative climate refers to how norms in a community interact with men and women agency...
This paper is part of a case study of recent and contemporary changes in rural Luq economy and soci...
This thesis documents the impact of development on Maasai masculine identities in Ngong, Kenya since...
There is an increasing focus on re-thinking women's "empowerment" strategic interventions in order t...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.The study of masculinity has been researched in ...
In Uganda, the constitution provide protection for women´s rights. However, progress is still slow a...
In gender studies, the distinction between biological sex and the social aspect of gender is of pivo...
This thesis investigates the interplay of masculinity and schooling in postcolonial rural Zimbabwe, ...