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ID193028
Title ProperViews From the Margins
Other Title InformationExploring How Vulnerability Contributes to Shaping Men’s Identities in Informal Urban South Africa
LanguageENG
AuthorZweig, Patricia
Summary / Abstract (Note)Globally, the proliferation of informal settlements continues unabated, challenging us to understand life in these risk-prone urban ‘hotspots’. Although women and children are vulnerable to risks in these marginalised environments, young men are more often considered generators of risk while their own susceptibilities are disregarded. Addressing this oversight, this study, undertaken in informal areas of Cape Town, South Africa, using a range of qualitative methods, investigated the vulnerabilities of young Xhosa men. The findings reveal conflicted masculine identities, shaped by the complex environments young men encounter in navigating life on the margins. Demonstrating the tensions shaping their identities and behaviour, the nature of their vulnerabilities is shown to be constructed over time in response to the changing landscapes young men encounter. It also reveals how they develop individualised defence mechanisms and coping strategies to survive in these environments, contesting the hegemonic forms of masculinity they are more often labelled with.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Asian and African Studies Vol. 58, No.6; Sep 2023: p.1038-1052
Journal SourceJournal of Asian and African Studies 2023-08 58, 6
Key WordsSouth Africa ;  Vulnerability ;  Informal Settlements ;  African Identity ;  Masculine Identity ;  Young Men