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ID178341
Title ProperNavigating vulnerabilities and masculinities
Other Title Informationhow gendered contexts shape the agency of male sexual violence survivors
LanguageENG
AuthorTouquet, Heleen ;  Schulz, Philipp
Summary / Abstract (Note)In dominant global conceptions of conflict-related sexual violence, the experiences of male survivors, if attended to at all, have thus far almost exclusively been analysed in terms of vulnerabilities. Drawing on empirical evidence from two different cases (Uganda and Croatia), in this article we argue that essentializing and static generalizations of ‘emasculation’ fail to do justice to the complexity of male survivors’ experiences. We show that, in the two cases we examine, male survivors exercise agency and find different ways of engaging with their harmful experiences. Survivors’ agency is shaped and conditioned by different opportunity structures, and thus largely dependent on local gender relations and constructions of masculinity. To build our argument, we take inspiration from feminist international relations scholarship highlighting the active roles of women and girls as agents within the context of armed conflict, extending such analysis to the experiences of male survivors of sexual violence. By systematically analysing the forms and conditions of the agency of male survivors of sexual violence, we offer a more holistic examination of the dynamics of wartime sexual violence, contributing conceptually and empirically to research both on local/civilian agency in wartime and on conflict-related sexual violence.
`In' analytical NoteSecurity Dialogue Vol. 52, No.3; Jun 2021: p.213–230
Journal SourceSecurity Dialogue Vol: 52 No 3
Key WordsConflict ;  Violence ;  Gender ;  Masculinity ;  Agency ;  Sexual Violence


 
 
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