Ulwaluko: ‘Rights’ of Passage of Gay Men in South Africa

IF 2 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES
Bridgetti Mashabane, Neil Henderson
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Abstract

Abstract Ulwaluko is a traditional heterosexual Xhosa male circumcision rite of passage to manhood practiced in South Africa. This tradition plays a significant role in defining and constructing masculine identity. Despite South Africa having progressive legislation on lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender rights, gay men are discouraged from participating in Ulwaluko. Recent studies suggest that some gay men reportedly attend Ulwaluko at the behest of their families as a means to be part of this important cultural tradition. The present study consists of in-depth interviews with 11 Xhosa gay men ages 18–35 who underwent Ulwaluko in South Africa. Qualitative thematic revealed the following themes: (1) defining gay masculinity in relation to heteronormativity, (2) Pride in Ulwaluko, (3) Ulwaluko shaping identity, and (4) Ulwaluko empowerment of gay men. Our findings highlight the dilemma of attending a rite that is inherently heterosexual and does not recognize gay men’s identity. Findings suggest that this rite of passage should be modernized to be more inclusive of all forms of masculinities, and that the ‘rights’ of gay men should be recognized as befits the Constitution of South Africa. Furthermore, families of gay men who attend Ulwaluko need to accept them as queer individuals so that society at large can be more inclusive.
Ulwaluko:南非男同性恋者的通行权
摘要Ulwaluko是南非传统的异性恋科萨男性成年割礼仪式。这一传统在定义和构建男性身份方面发挥着重要作用。尽管南非在女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋和变性人权利方面有进步的立法,但男同性恋者不鼓励参加Ulwaluko。最近的研究表明,据报道,一些男同性恋者在家人的要求下参加Ulwaluko活动,以此作为这一重要文化传统的一部分。本研究包括对11名18至35岁的科萨男同性恋者的深入采访,他们在南非接受了Ulwaluko手术。定性主题揭示了以下主题:(1)定义同性恋男子气概与非规范性的关系,(2)乌尔瓦鲁科的骄傲,(3)乌尔瓦卢科塑造身份,以及(4)乌尔瓦鲁科赋予男同性恋权力。我们的发现突显了参加一个天生异性恋且不承认男同性恋身份的仪式的困境。研究结果表明,这种成人仪式应该现代化,以更包容所有形式的男性气质,男同性恋的“权利”应该被承认符合南非宪法。此外,参加Ulwaluko的男同性恋家庭需要将他们视为酷儿,这样整个社会才能更加包容。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of GLBT Family Studies is a much-needed resource on the working dynamics of the diverse family structures found in every corner of the world. This groundbreaking new journal addresses the vital issues facing gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender individuals and their families. Edited by Dr. Jerry J. Bigner, who has provided expert witness testimony in legal cases and in the litigation involving same-sex marriages in Canada, the journal features interdisciplinary studies and scholarly essays on topics related to GLBT family life and functioning as well as relationships with other families.
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