Rethinking Gender, Men and Masculinity: Representations of Men in the South Asian Reproductive and Sexual Health Literatures

K. Hasan, P. Aggleton, A. Persson
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In global public health and international development, there is a growing emphasis on engaging with and addressing men in relation to gender and health. In the reproductive and sexual health arena, however, relatively little research to date has focused on men in South Asian contexts. In this paper we explore this issue in the context of South Asia with the aim of moving beyond somewhat stereotypical and essentialist representations of men to suggest more productive modes of engagement— both in the sexual and reproductive health (SRH) literature and with respect to policy and programs within the region. To do this, we draw on the work of Raewyn Connell and Judith Butler among others to advance new understandings of men and masculinity in relation to SRH in South Asian contexts. We contrast these against recurrent patterns in representations of men in the existing literature and interrogate some of the assumptions underpinning such representations. We argue that there is a need to re-think men, gender and sexual health in South Asian contexts, and highlight some profitable ways of doing so, drawing on international experience to date.
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重新思考性别、男性和男子气概:南亚生殖和性健康文献中男性的表现
在全球公共卫生和国际发展方面,越来越强调在性别与健康问题上与男子接触并与之打交道。然而,在生殖和性健康领域,迄今为止针对南亚男性的研究相对较少。在本文中,我们在南亚的背景下探讨了这一问题,目的是超越一些陈规定型和本质主义的男性代表,提出更富有成效的参与模式——无论是在性健康和生殖健康(SRH)文献中,还是在该地区的政策和方案方面。为了做到这一点,我们借鉴了Raewyn Connell和Judith Butler等人的工作,在南亚背景下推进对男性和男子气概与性生殖健康的新理解。我们将这些与现有文献中男性表征的反复出现的模式进行对比,并质疑支撑这种表征的一些假设。我们认为,有必要在南亚背景下重新思考男性、性别和性健康问题,并借鉴迄今为止的国际经验,强调这样做的一些有益方法。
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