How the 'Cult of Feminity' and Violent Masculinities Support Endemic Gender Based Violence in Contemporary South Africa.

How the 'Cult of Feminity' and Violent Masculinities Support Endemic Gender Based Violence in Contemporary South Africa.

Author: 
Gqola, Pumla Dineo
Publisher: 
Taylor & Francis
Date published: 
2007
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Journal Title: 
African Identities
Source: 
African Identities, Volume 5 - Number 1 - April 2007; pp. 111 - 124.
ISSN: 
1472-5843
Abstract: 

This essay draws on South African history in order to deepen understanding of the high level of gender violence in that country, post-apartheid. Demonstrating the limitations of current public discourses about gender, violence and sexuality, its writer argues that events like the recent rape trial of former national vice-president, Jazcob Zuma, are unsurprising. Rather, such moments are enabled by the continuum through which masculinities and feminities are thought and sanctioned in contemporary South Africa. The patterns of complicity that prop up gender based violence require historicized feminist undoing.

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CITATION: Gqola, Pumla Dineo. How the 'Cult of Feminity' and Violent Masculinities Support Endemic Gender Based Violence in Contemporary South Africa. . : Taylor & Francis , 2007. African Identities, Volume 5 - Number 1 - April 2007; pp. 111 - 124. - Available at: https://library.au.int/how-cult-feminity-and-violent-masculinities-support-endemic-gender-based-violence-contemporary-sou-3