Heterosexual Relationships Among Young Black Men in the Construction of Masculinity at a South African University

Heterosexual Relationships Among Young Black Men in the Construction of Masculinity at a South African University

Author: 
Hamlall, Vijay
Place: 
Oxon
Publisher: 
Taylor and Francis
Date published: 
2018
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Journal Title: 
Social Dynamics
Source: 
Social Dynamics Vol 44 No 2 July 2018 pp 306-321
Abstract: 

Drawing on interviews conducted with young men residing in a hostel in a tertiary institution in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, in 2016, this article explores young black men's construction of masculine sexuality, their approaches to romantic relationships, and responsibility within them. Through the use of semi-structured interviews conducted with young black men, the study investigated the relationship between the social construction of masculinities and the way in which these young men understood, talked about, and explained their views and actions regarding romance and sexuality. The study focuses on the voices of acceptance and resistance to traditional, patriarchal versions of manhood and the variations in men's discourses and ways of being. It highlights through these voices that heterosexual masculinities are not inherently reckless, impassive, and uncaring, but are situationally and contextually constructed. The findings reveal that while the young men inhabited subject positions offered by traditional discourses of heterosexual masculinity, at the same time they also contested these dominant discourses in the complex and multifarious processes through which these young men constituted their identity.

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CITATION: Hamlall, Vijay. Heterosexual Relationships Among Young Black Men in the Construction of Masculinity at a South African University . Oxon : Taylor and Francis , 2018. Social Dynamics Vol 44 No 2 July 2018 pp 306-321 - Available at: https://library.au.int/heterosexual-relationships-among-young-black-men-construction-masculinity-south-african-university