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Title
Sexualized bodies: masculinity, power and identity in Mozambique |
Full text
http://hdl.handle.net/10451/44218 |
Date
2012 |
Author(s)
Aboim, Sofia |
Abstract
Drawing on ethnographic work carried out among Mozambican men living in
Maputo (the capital of Mozambique), this paper intends to describe how
subordinate men from a poor background are reconstructing their masculinity
through the explicit sexualization of their self. It has been shown that among poor
Mozambican men the lack of money or other material goods is compensated by
complex practices and a variety of discourses on sex and sexuality. Sexuality, and its
bodily enactment, is then used to reconstruct a powerful sense of manhood, which
may take a variety of forms ranging from identification with the norm of the 'good
lover' to more struggle-based discourses. All of these strategies imply an explicit
investment in various forms of 'bodily capital', which may lead to the building up
of a phallocentric masculinity, though women's sexual agency is not ignored. In
male discourse, a value is attributed to goods, whether material or symbolic, which
function discursively according to an imagery of economic exchange as if the body
were a commodity, a discursively constructed capital of manhood. Through a
number of ethnographic examples, I will contend that we can consider masculinity
as a complex structure of capitals that can be enacted in different spheres and with
different meanings. As a result, different power hierarchies can be reconstructed
and a degree of plurality may be incorporated into what we consider hegemonic
masculinity. Sexuality and sex, while performed through a bodily hexis and
discourses on power and control, are at the core of these processes and represent a
vital constituent of the male self. - info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion |
Language
eng |
Publisher
Universitetsforlaget AS |
Relation
https://www.idunn.no/norma/2012/01/sexualized_bodies_masculinity_power_and_identity_in_mozam |
Type of publication
article |
Rights
openAccess |
Identifier
Aboim, Sofia (2012). Sexualized bodies: masculinity, power and identity in Mozambique. NORMA- Nordic Journal for Masculinity Studies, 7(1), 67-90. |
Repository
Lissabon - University of Lissabon
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