The Politics of the Penis: Post-Apartheid Zulu Nationalism and Martial Masculinity, ca 1999 to 2018

IF 1 4区 社会学 Q2 AREA STUDIES
Liz Timbs
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ABSTRACTIn 1989, Jean-François Bayart published the now foundational text, The State in Africa: The Politics of the Belly, introducing the Cameroonian idiom ‘la politique du ventre’ (the politics of the belly), which draws on the idea that having a belly in the African context connotes not only wealth but also power. Lynn Thomas adopted Bayart’s idiom for her Politics of the Womb (2003, 3–4), flipping the idiom to explore ‘the particular capacities and powers attached to the female belly or the womb to demonstrate the centrality of reproductive struggles to African history’. While the politics of the belly confronts the propensity of political figures to hoard resources and the politics of the womb demonstrated young women’s autonomy over their own bodies, the politics of the penis expose how former South African president Jacob Zuma utilised his masculinity as a tool to fortify power and material wealth. From this vantage point, this paper explores the ‘politics of the penis’ that characterised Zuma’s presidency, deploying this phallic idiom to examine the consolidation of Zulu political tribalism, Zuma’s public displays of masculinit(ies) and heavily sexualised politics.KEYWORDS: masculinityZuluJacob Zumasexualityethnicitynationalism AcknowledgementsThanks to Benedict Carton, Jill Kelly and the anonymous reviewers for feedback on previous drafts.Disclosure statementNo conflict of interest was declared by the author.Additional informationNotes on contributorsLiz TimbsLiz Timbs is an assistant professor of history at the University of North Carolina Wilmington. She earned her PhD from Michigan State University in 2019. Her current book project, entitled The Regiments, reconstructs how Zulu amabutho (age-grades, regiments) shaped male youth socialisation over the past two centuries in South Africa. Her work has appeared in the Journal of Southern Africa Studies, South African Historical Journal, and Journal of Natal and Zulu History.
阴茎的政治:后种族隔离祖鲁民族主义和武侠男子气概,大约1999年至2018年
1989年,让-弗朗索瓦·巴亚特(jean - franois Bayart)出版了现在具有基础意义的著作《非洲国家:肚子的政治》(the State in Africa: the Politics of the Belly),介绍了喀麦隆成语“la politique du ventre”(肚子的政治),该成语借鉴了这样一种观点,即在非洲的背景下,拥有肚子不仅意味着财富,还意味着权力。林恩·托马斯在她的《子宫的政治》(2003,3-4)中采用了巴亚特的成语,将这个成语翻转来探索“附着在女性腹部或子宫上的特殊能力和力量,以证明生殖斗争在非洲历史上的中心地位”。《腹部政治》对抗的是政治人物囤积资源的倾向,《子宫政治》展示的是年轻女性对自己身体的自主权,而《阴茎政治》则揭露了南非前总统雅各布•祖马(Jacob Zuma)如何利用自己的男子气概作为巩固权力和物质财富的工具。从这个有利的角度出发,本文探讨了祖马总统任期内的“阴茎政治”,利用这个阴茎成语来研究祖鲁政治部落主义的巩固,祖马公开展示的男子气概和严重的性别化政治。关键词:男性气质祖鲁雅各布祖鲁性种族民族主义感谢本尼迪克特卡登,吉尔凯利和匿名审稿人对以前草稿的反馈。披露声明作者未声明存在利益冲突。作者简介:sliz Timbs,北卡罗来纳大学威尔明顿分校历史学助理教授。她于2019年在密歇根州立大学获得博士学位。她目前的新书名为《军团》(The Regiments),重建了祖鲁人的amabutho(年龄等级,军团)在过去两个世纪里如何塑造了南非男性青年的社会化。她的作品曾发表在《南部非洲研究杂志》、《南非历史杂志》和《纳塔尔和祖鲁历史杂志》上。
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