Izikhothani Perceptions on Women, Sex and Sexuality

M. Naidu, N. Mazibuko
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South African women are vulnerable to rape and other forms ofbrutality experienced at the hands of men, including their intimate partners. The culturally entrenched patriarchal system encourages the dominance of women by men and expresses the underlying tenor of sexual domination of women. So called 'traditional' forms of African masculinity in turn appear to disempower women and portray the African man as 'strong and aggressive.' The further socialization (normalization?) of various strands of hegemonic masculinity has been identified as the root of gender based violence. The izikhothani('township slang' for a man who is supposedly well groomed, and obsessive about fashion and styling his body) offer potentially (ln alternative construction of (heterosexual) masculinity. For the izikhothani, sex and sexualihj play a huge role, especially when it comes to their sense of how they see themselves and how they wish to be seen (by women). However, in tandem with their keen fashion sense and body grooming is their claim that women should be respected and not abused. Given this claim by the izikhothani, this paper brings an empirical gaze to how izikhothani construct their masculinity as well as their perceptions on how women should be treated sexually. The paper asks whether this can be viewed as a potentially alternate and 'softer' kind of African masculinih;. Findings reveal however, that rather than offer an alternate form of masculinih;, the izikhothani further objectify women, whilst simultaneously chorusing their respect for the opposite sex.
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Izikhothani对女性、性和性的看法
南非妇女容易遭受男性(包括其亲密伴侣)的强奸和其他形式的暴行。文化上根深蒂固的父权制度鼓励男子对妇女的统治,并表达了妇女在性方面占优势的基本原则。所谓的“传统”非洲男子气概反过来似乎剥夺了女性的权力,并将非洲男性描绘成“强壮而好斗”的形象。各种男性霸权的进一步社会化(正常化?)被认为是基于性别的暴力的根源。“izikhothani”(“乡里俚语”,指那些被认为衣着整洁、痴迷于时尚和塑造自己身体的男人)提供了潜在的(另一种)(异性恋)男子气概的构建。对于izikhothani来说,性和性欲扮演着巨大的角色,尤其是当他们如何看待自己以及他们希望(被女性)如何看待的时候。然而,与他们敏锐的时尚品味和身体修饰相一致的是,他们声称女性应该受到尊重,而不是被虐待。鉴于izikhothani的这一说法,本文将从经验的角度审视izikhothani是如何构建自己的男子气概的,以及他们对女性应该如何被性对待的看法。论文问道,这是否可以被视为一种潜在的替代和“更柔和”的非洲男子气概;然而,研究结果表明,izikhothani并没有提供另一种形式的男性气概,而是进一步物化了女性,同时合唱了他们对异性的尊重。
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