Disrupting Anxious Masculinity: Fraternity as Resistance

Abhijit Das, J. Dasgupta, Maitrayee Mukhopadhyay, S. Contractor, Satish Kumar Singh
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Within the experience of our work in India, context and positionality determine what we perceive as backlash against gender justice. An important underlying cause of backlash today is the widespread crisis of masculinities, where subaltern masculinities are evolving differently in response to the aggressive nationalist Hindutva masculinity. Gender and development strategies have failed to recognise or address this. This article analyses grounded examples from our action research towards generating new knowledge on how two collectives are negotiating backlash. These include the community-based transgender organisation Kolkata Rista and Humqadam, a platform comprising male activists in Uttar Pradesh working with men on gender equality. Applying the framework of ontological insecurity, this article explores ways for discovering common ground in situations where polarisation destroys the space for debate and discussion. Reflecting on the political practice of fraternity, the article examines how social movements can shift strategies when faced with exclusionary discourses.
扰乱焦虑的男性气质:作为抵抗的博爱
根据我们在印度的工作经验,背景和立场决定了我们所认为的对性别公正的反弹。如今,造成反弹的一个重要根本原因是普遍存在的男子气概危机,在这种危机中,次等男子气概正在以不同的方式演变,以应对咄咄逼人的印度民族主义男子气概。性别与发展战略未能认识到或解决这一问题。本文分析了我们行动研究中的实例,旨在就两个集体如何应对反弹提供新的知识。这两个集体包括以社区为基础的变性人组织加尔各答 Rista 和 Humqadam,后者是北方邦的一个由男性活动家组成的平台,与男性一起致力于性别平等。本文运用本体论不安全感的框架,探讨了在两极分化破坏了辩论和讨论空间的情况下发现共同点的方法。通过反思博爱的政治实践,文章探讨了社会运动在面对排斥性言论时如何转变策略。
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