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'Stammering Less so That I Can Be More of a Man': Discourses of Masculinities Among Young Adult Men in the Western Cape, South Africa, Who Stutter

机译:“少结结巴巴,这样我才能更像一个男人”:南非西开普省口吃的年轻成年男性的男子气概话语

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The past 3 decades have seen researchers increasingly examine masculinity within the context of disability. However, there remains a gap in impairment-specific research. The present study seeks to examine the discourses of masculinities among young adult men in Western Cape Province who stutter. Semistructured interviews and focus groups were used to collect data from 15 men who stutter. In analyzing the data, a combination of discursive and applied psychological perspectives was used. Specific attention was given to the emotional processes that men experience ascribing to, resisting and challenging hegemonic ideals of masculinity. The findings revealed that men predominantly drew on hegemonic norms to construct their masculinities, emphasizing the importance of occupying a position of power and control, especially when interacting with other heterosexual men and potential dating and sexual partners. Men at times also presented contrary and competing subject positions, simultaneously accepting and rejecting certain practices of dominant masculinity in their daily lives, specifically in relation to female figures (such as mothers and friends) and homosexual men. It was evident that the process of negotiating these multiple versions of masculinity was not easy. At times, men indicated struggling to negotiate their stutter with dominant masculine ideals, which led to reduced self-esteem and self-confidence and negative emotions and feelings of shame, weakness, emasculation, and inadequacy. In instances where participants resisted hegemonic ideals, they formulated affirmative masculinities in line with, and accepting of, their impairment. Implications for future masculinities research in the context of disability are discussed.
机译:过去3年研究人员越来越多的研究中的男性上下文的残疾。差距在impairment-specific研究。研究旨在检验的话语男性在年轻成年男性在西方开普省口吃的人。访谈和焦点小组被用来收集数据从15口吃的男人。数据,散漫的和应用的结合使用心理视角。注意到情感的过程男性经验赋予,抵制和挑战霸权的理想的男子气概。研究结果显示,男性主要了霸权规范构建他们的男子气概,强调占据的重要性的权力和控制,特别是当与其他异性恋男性和交互潜在的约会和性伴侣。次提出相反和竞争主体位置,同时接受拒绝某些实践的主导男性在日常生活中,特别是在关系(如母亲和女性人物朋友和男同性恋者。这些多个谈判的过程版本的男子气概并不容易。男人表示努力谈判口吃与占主导地位的男性的理想,导致减少了自尊和自信负面情绪和感受的耻辱,弱点,阉割和不足。例子参与者抵制霸权理想,他们制定肯定的男子气概符合,接受他们的障碍。影响未来的男性研究残疾的上下文中进行了讨论。

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