Hegemonic Masculinity as a Contributing Factor Toward Intimate Partner Violence in Contemporary South Africa

Kgashane Johannes Malesa
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South Africa is a country that is known for its high levels of violence, ranging from intimate partner violence to xenophobic attacks. Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a significant problem that profoundly affects the well-being of another partner. IPV is described as abuse within the context of an intimate partner relationship where one partner asserts power and control over the other, and it includes physical, sexual, economic, and psychological abuse (National Crime Victims’ Rights Week Resource Guide 2018, 1). Understanding the factors that play a role in IPV is pivotal. Hegemonic masculinity has been used to explain men’s power over women via submission and the use of violence. Hegemonic masculinities are characterised by attitudes, ideals, interactions, and practices among men that perpetuate inequality, dominance over women, patriarchy, and power over minority groups (Jewkes and Morrell 2012, 2; Jewkes et al. 2015, 98). In this study, comprehensive desktop research was carried out to gather relevant data and themes identified from studies conducted between 2010 and 2018. Analysis showed that the phenomenon of IPV, particularly towards women, is still a major challenge that requires stakeholders to be more responsive to the concerns of women in a global space.
霸权男子气概是当代南非亲密伴侣暴力的一个促成因素
南非是一个以暴力程度高而闻名的国家,从亲密伴侣暴力到仇外袭击。亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)是一个深刻影响另一个伴侣幸福的重大问题。IPV被描述为亲密伴侣关系中的虐待,其中一方对另一方行使权力和控制,包括身体、性、经济和心理虐待(国家犯罪受害者权利周资源指南2018,1)。了解在IPV中发挥作用的因素是至关重要的。霸权男子气概被用来解释男性通过服从和使用暴力对女性的权力。霸权男性主义的特征是男性之间的态度、理想、互动和实践,这些态度、理想和实践使不平等、对女性的统治、父权制和对少数群体的权力永久化(Jewkes和Morrell 2012, 2;Jewkes et al. 2015,98)。在本研究中,进行了全面的桌面研究,收集了2010年至2018年间进行的研究中确定的相关数据和主题。分析表明,IPV现象,特别是针对妇女的IPV现象仍然是一项重大挑战,需要利益攸关方在全球范围内对妇女的关切作出更积极的反应。
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