Staying a ‘Real Man’: Sexual Performance Concerns and Alternative Masculinities Among Young Men in Urban Tanzania

IF 1 4区 社会学 Q2 AREA STUDIES African Studies Pub Date : 2022-01-02 DOI:10.1080/00020184.2022.2047611
Simon Mutebi
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ABSTRACT Despite anthropology’s interest in masculinity and sexuality, little emphasis has been put on the alternative masculinities of young men experiencing sexual performance concerns. This paper explored different forms of enacting alternative ways of masculinities and how the concepts of ‘field’ and ‘failing bodies’ account for simultaneous enactment of masculinities, depending on the situation in which young men find themselves. Drawing on findings from my ethnographic research among young men in Mwanza city, I argue that when young men’s intentions of performing masculinities, which are centred on sexual aspects, are disrupted by (perceived) changes in their sexual performances, then these young men are prompted to take an ‘alternative outlook’ and experience ‘new’ feelings, thoughts and enactments of being a ‘real man’ in relation to their partners. For instance, while some young men in urban Mwanza developed more intimate relationship with their partners by becoming very close, humble, polite and obedient, others simultaneously enacted multiple and potentially contradictory forms of masculinities such as becoming very aggressive to their sexual partners, increasing their intimacy with their sexual partners, emotional expression, love and care. In summary, my findings indicate that alternative forms of masculinities are not fixed but fluid, dynamic, ambivalent, and they differ depending on the context in which young men find themselves. This fact draws our attention to the importance of further exploring how young men enact masculinities and have sexual intercourse despite virility concerns.
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保持“真正的男人”:坦桑尼亚城市年轻男性的性行为问题和另类男性气质
摘要尽管人类学对男性气质和性行为很感兴趣,但很少关注经历性行为问题的年轻男性的另类男性气质。本文探讨了男性气质的不同表现形式,以及“场”和“失败的身体”的概念如何解释男性气质的同时表现,这取决于年轻男性所处的情况。根据我对姆万扎市年轻男性的民族志研究结果,我认为,当年轻男性表现男性气质的意图(以性方面为中心)被他们性表现的(感知到的)变化所干扰时,这些年轻男性会被促使采取“另一种观点”并体验“新的”感觉,与伴侣有关的“真正的男人”的想法和行为。例如,尽管姆万扎城市的一些年轻男性通过变得非常亲密、谦逊、礼貌和顺从,与伴侣建立了更亲密的关系,但其他人同时表现出了多种可能相互矛盾的男性气质,例如对性伴侣变得非常有攻击性,增加了与性伴侣的亲密度,爱和关怀。总之,我的研究结果表明,男性气质的替代形式不是固定的,而是流动的、动态的、矛盾的,它们因年轻男性所处的环境而异。这一事实提请我们注意进一步探索年轻男性如何表现出男子气概并不顾男子气概问题进行性交的重要性。
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