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“I Can Weep But Not Wail”: Contemporary Young African Masculinities

Producing Inclusive Feminist Knowledge: Positionalities and Discourses in the Global South

ISBN: 978-1-80071-171-6, eISBN: 978-1-80071-170-9

Publication date: 17 September 2021

Abstract

Decades after feminist scholars first applied the lens of patriarchy to explain gender inequalities, and wrestled with the consequences of the patriarchal order, masculinity studies have moved from an emphasis on hegemonic masculinities to more nuanced constructions of men’s gendered performances. However, many analyses about men’s social interactions still focus on a limited set of behaviors, and men’s relations with women are often presented as problematic. Many accounts pay insufficient attention to changing contexts and men’s own explanations or perspectives, so we do not see men’s struggles or fully understand why and how some men resist patriarchal norms and perform less conventional masculinities, and what the costs and benefits of contesting dominant constructions are. One of the abiding ideologies of manhood is related to the role of the provider. In this chapter, we propose that the persistence of the social expectation that men should be the (main) family providers, despite changing economic circumstances and historical evidence to the contrary, is profoundly implicated in the tenacity of social expectations for men to perform dominant roles. We explore this contention through conversations with young African men in six cities on the continent and in the diaspora, namely Accra, Kampala, London, Nairobi, Philadelphia and Pretoria.

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Acknowledgments

It would be impossible to name everyone who has contributed to this work; however, we would like to express our gratitude for the multitude of support we received, and acknowledge, by name, those individuals who assisted in organizing the focus group discussions in the methodological section of this chapter. We are also grateful for the comments of our reviewers.

Citation

Adomako Ampofo, A. and Ampofo, A.-A. (2021), "“I Can Weep But Not Wail”: Contemporary Young African Masculinities", Adomako Ampofo, A. and Beoku-Betts, J. (Ed.) Producing Inclusive Feminist Knowledge: Positionalities and Discourses in the Global South (Advances in Gender Research, Vol. 31), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 185-209. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1529-212620210000031010

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