‘Wounded religious masculinities’: Muslim men’s opposition against male circumcision in Turkey

IF 1.2 3区 社会学 Q1 AREA STUDIES Turkish Studies Pub Date : 2022-07-25 DOI:10.1080/14683849.2022.2103408
Atilla Barutçu
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ABSTRACT Male circumcision maintains a strong connection with religious responsibilities and masculinity construction in Turkey, but some Muslim men oppose this ritual today. This paper argues that opposing approaches to male circumcision on religious grounds do not necessarily enable a critical view of masculinity in general. Muslim men’s opposition against male circumcision shows four interdependent approaches about the juxtaposition of male circumcision, religion, and masculinity: (1) ‘Defending anti-circumcision’ as an example of practicing religion correctly, (2) ‘practicing religion correctly’ as a necessity for piety, (3) ‘piety’ as a requirement for masculinity, and (4) hence defending anti-circumcision as an obligation for ‘masculinity.’ The fourth point takes us back to the first one, and this creates a cycle which also shows how these men construct their own masculinity. The study shows that being circumcised and uncircumcised can both be positioned as a strategy that supports masculinity and internal hegemony in the same geography.
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“受伤的宗教男子气概”:土耳其穆斯林男子反对男性割礼
在土耳其,男性割礼与宗教责任和男子气概建设有着密切的联系,但今天一些穆斯林男性反对这一仪式。本文认为,以宗教为基础的反对男性割礼的方法并不一定能够对男性气质产生批判的看法。穆斯林男性对男性割礼的反对显示了四种相互依赖的方法,将男性割礼、宗教和男子气概并列在一起:(1)“捍卫反割礼”作为正确实践宗教的例子,(2)“正确实践宗教”是虔诚的必要条件,(3)“虔诚”是男子气概的必要条件,(4)因此捍卫反割礼是“男子气概”的义务。“第四点把我们带回到第一点,这形成了一个循环,也显示了这些男人是如何构建自己的男子气概的。”研究表明,割包皮和未割包皮都可以被定位为在同一地域支持男性气概和内部霸权的策略。
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期刊介绍: Turkey is a country whose importance is rapidly growing in international affairs. A rapidly developing democratic state with a strong economy, complex society, active party system, and powerful armed forces, Turkey is playing an increasingly critical role in Europe, the Middle East, and the Caucasus. Given Turkey"s significance and the great interest in studying its history, politics, and foreign policy, Turkish Studies presents a forum for scholarly discussion on these topics and more.
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