Patriarchy Without Masculinity in Homa-Bay County of Kenya (1894-2022)

IF 0.1 Q3 HISTORY Journal of Scottish Historical Studies Pub Date : 2023-08-28 DOI:10.47941/jhs.1421
John Akumu Orondo, Nashon Budy Budi, G. Okoth, I. Onjala
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Purpose: The purpose of this treatise is to justify the existence of patriarchy without masculinity because of the existence of patriarchal shell as evidenced in the male failure to meet the societal expectation of a functioning masculinity. This study is premised in the pre-colonial belief that in patriarchal society men made far-reaching decisions, they were the breadwinners and wielded exclusive authority and power. Methodology: The study used historical research design of Gottschalk Louis to collect, verifies, and synthesizes evidence from the past to establish facts that defended the existence of patriarchy without masculinity in Homa Bay. Purposive and snowball sampling techniques were used to identify the individuals and gender groups informants during the primary data collection. Primary data was also gathered from the National Archives to triangulate oral and secondary data. Secondary data were collected from, thesis, journal articles, books, and other publications from the internet, university, and other libraries. Findings: The data collected is given thematic content analysis based on study question. Primary and secondary data sources were corroborated to attain the validity and reliability of findings. The publication utilizes patriarchal theory of Robert Filmer which highlights the role of culture on gender performance roles and explains the role of patriarchal ideology in elevating men and making woman to depend on them for survival. In this study masculinity is viewed as a quality or set of habitual performed roles which were stereotypically connected with male gender as opposed to inherent in male. Contrary to the above, this study established that men still claim to have socio-economic and political entitlement in Homa Bay but the level of degeneration and reduction on the same is below expectation. Such degeneration makes patriarchy a shadow of its original reality. This premised in the study findings that there exists a widening masculine gap between the pre and postcolonial men of Homa Bay. The evidence in Homa Bay shows that most men fail to meet the societal expectation in their performances but grapple with vulnerability as they helplessly stare at the systematic loss of pre-colonial socio-economic and political patriarchal authority. Unique Contribution to Theory, Policy and Practice The existence indicators of the decline of patriarchal dominance in Homa Bay such as long-life expectancy among women, high birth rate among baby girls and the socioeconomic and political degeneration, make patriarchal; theory to be rethought. This paper shows that in the pre-colonial society, there was a concept of valorized hegemonic masculinity which men strived to emulate that consequently established patriarchy. Therefore, the policy makers, governments and the non-governmental organizations should reorganize their strategies to save masculinity from extinction for the purpose of gender egalitarian societies.
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目的:这篇论文的目的是为了证明没有男子气概的父权制的存在,因为父权制外壳的存在证明了男性未能满足社会对功能性男子气概的期望。这项研究的前提是前殖民时期的信念,即在父权社会中,男性做出深远的决定,他们是养家糊口的人,拥有排他性的权威和权力。研究方法:本研究采用Gottschalk Louis的历史研究设计,收集、验证和综合过去的证据,建立事实,为霍马湾没有男子气概的父权制的存在辩护。在原始数据收集过程中,使用目的抽样和滚雪球抽样技术来确定个人和性别群体的举报人。我们还从国家档案馆收集了第一手资料,对口头资料和二手资料进行三角分析。次要数据收集自论文、期刊文章、书籍和其他来自互联网、大学和其他图书馆的出版物。结果:收集到的数据根据研究问题进行专题内容分析。主要和次要的数据来源得到证实,以达到有效性和可靠性的发现。该出版物运用了Robert Filmer的父权理论,强调了文化对性别表演角色的作用,并解释了父权意识形态在提升男性和使女性依赖他们生存方面的作用。在这项研究中,男子气概被视为一种品质或一套习惯性的角色,与男性性别刻板地联系在一起,而不是男性固有的。与上述相反,这项研究表明,在Homa Bay,男性仍然声称拥有社会经济和政治权利,但退化和减少的程度低于预期。这种退化使父权制成为其原始现实的阴影。这一研究结果的前提是,在霍马湾的前殖民时期和后殖民时期的男性之间存在着越来越大的男性差距。霍马湾的证据表明,大多数男性在他们的表现上未能达到社会期望,但当他们无助地盯着前殖民时期社会经济和政治父权的系统性丧失时,他们会与脆弱性作斗争。女性寿命长、女婴出生率高、社会经济政治退化等男权统治地位下降的存在指标,使男权统治地位下降;理论有待反思。本文表明,在殖民前的社会中,存在着一种被认可的男性霸权观念,男性努力模仿这种观念,从而建立了父权制。因此,决策者、政府和非政府组织应重新调整其战略,以拯救男性气概免于灭绝,以实现性别平等社会的目标。
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