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9780415337755

Dying to be Men: Youth, Masculinity and Social Exclusion

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  • ISBN13:

    9780415337755

  • ISBN10:

    0415337755

  • Format: Nonspecific Binding
  • Copyright: 2005-07-12
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Summary

Worldwide data on violence confirms that young men are the commonest perpetrators and recipients of violence, ranging from homicide to lesser forms of violence such as assault and delinquent behavior. Among young men in North and Latin America the incidence of violence, and homicide, is the highest in the world. Largely urban-based, the violence is clearly related to social exclusion, unemployment, and curtailed educational opportunities, although the versions of male identity prevailing in this context also appear to play a very large part in supporting and encouraging the use of violence, especially against women. The health consequences, and financial cost, of violence are considerable. At the same time, despite the general acceptance of a traditional and callous version of manhood in such settings, there are young men who do not get involved in violence - the 'peace boys'. How can this be explained? Based on field research and interviews in the USA and Brazil,Dying to be Menexplores how manhood or male identity is shaped in poor urban settings, how it is that some young men resist the prevailing norms, what the implications are for social policy and what are the most important forms of intervention.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements vi
Abbreviations viii
Why the worry about young men?
1(11)
'Are you a hippy or a kicker?': a personal story and a way of understanding manhood
12(14)
'Don't worry, I'm not a thief': the story of Joao
26(15)
The trouble with young men: coming of age in social exclusion
41(18)
In the headlines: interpersonal violence and gang involvement
59(25)
No place at school: low-income young men and educational attainment
84(18)
'If you don't work, you have to steal': low-income young men and employment
102(15)
In the heat of the moment: relating to women, having sex
117(17)
Learning to live with women, becoming fathers
134(11)
Dying to be men, living as men: conclusions and final reflections
145(13)
Appendix 158(12)
Notes 170(4)
References 174(7)
Index 181

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