Drinking, Violence Against Women and the Reproduction of Masculinity in Oron, Nigeria

Q4 Medicine
E. Ediomo-ubong
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Abstract

Violence against women is recognized as a violation of human rights and a threat to the achievement of gender  equality and development globally. Following suggested link between alcohol use and violence in previous studies,  this study investigates the role of alcohol use and violence in the reproduction of masculinity. Qualitative data from in-depth individual and group interviews with 413 men in 6 villages in Oron, Akwa Ibom State of Nigeria was used.  The data reveals that men use violence in various ways towards their spouses to curb attempts to spurn traditional gender roles. Underlying most of the incidences of male violence is heavy use of alcohol, which is a potent cultural symbol of masculinity. Heavy drinking is common in these communities and its role in the incidence of violence against women is established by the accounts of participants. The rationalization of male violence with reference to the use of alcohol makes it clear that both practices are mutually implicated in the reproduction of local images of masculinity. Policy on alcohol problems and gender-based violence needs to recognize the metonymic significance of drinking and violence in the definition of manhood. Key Words : Alcohol; Masculinity; Violence against Women; Nigeria
尼日利亚奥伦的饮酒、对妇女的暴力和男性的繁衍
对妇女的暴力行为被认为是对人权的侵犯,是对实现全球性别平等和发展的威胁。在之前的研究中,酒精使用和暴力之间存在联系,本研究调查了酒精使用和暴力在男性气概繁殖中的作用。定性数据来自对尼日利亚阿夸伊博姆州奥伦6个村庄的413名男子进行的深入个人和小组访谈。数据显示,男性以各种方式对配偶使用暴力,以抑制对传统性别角色的抛弃。大多数男性暴力事件的根本原因是酗酒,而酗酒是男子气概的有力文化象征。酗酒在这些社区很常见,参与者的叙述证实了酗酒在暴力侵害妇女事件中的作用。将使用酒精的男性暴力合理化表明,这两种做法与当地男子气概形象的再现是相互牵连的。关于酒精问题和基于性别的暴力的政策需要认识到饮酒和暴力在男子气概定义中的转喻意义。关键词:酒精;男子气概;对妇女的暴力行为;尼日利亚
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African Journal of Drug and Alcohol Studies
African Journal of Drug and Alcohol Studies Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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