MEN, MASCULINITY AND VIOLENCE

A CRITICAL ENGAGEMENT OF PENTECOSTAL MEN’S CONFERENCE PROMOTIONAL MATERIAL

Authors

  • Siwakhile Ngcobo University of KwaZulu Natal
  • Charlene Van Der Walt University of KwaZulu

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.34019/2237-6151.2024.v21.45140

Keywords:

Masculinity, Power, Dominance, Promotional, Pentecostalism

Abstract

The promotional media material for men’s conferences and the crisis of Gender Based Violence in South Africa formed the basis of this study exploring the production of masculinity in Pentecostal men’s conference promotional material at the backdrop of Gender Based Violence. Within research in general but specifically when it comes to theological or religious reflection, the way in which masculinity construction and production has been understood in relation to GBV has been underrepresented. Research has shown that heteropatriarchal ideologies of masculinity perpetuates hegemonic masculinity, contributing to the high rate of gendered pandemics in Africa. Using digital methodology, a study was conceptualised to explore masculinity production in men’s conference promotional media material and the effect it has in mitigating the scourge of GBV in the South African context. The media material was analysed using critical visual analysis and framed under feminist and mediatization frameworks. This contribution offers a critical engagement of Pentecostal men’s conference promotional material arguing that the production and representation of masculinity is problematic. It argues that discourses of power and dominance that are prevalent in the promotional material puts women and other men in a vulnerable position of experiencing violence. It further contends that masculinity production promoted in the promotional material sustains violence and reinforces hegemonic norms of masculinity within the Christian faith landscape. 

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Author Biographies

Siwakhile Ngcobo, University of KwaZulu Natal

Siwakhile Ngcobo is a student minister within the Apostolic Faith Mission of South Africa. He is a PhD candidate at the School of Religion, Philosophy and Classics at the University of KwaZulu Natal, Pietermaritzburg. Research Interest: Popular Culture/Media, Men and Masculinity, African Pentecostalism and Violence. Siwakhile can be contacted at siwakhilengcobo@gmail.com

Charlene Van Der Walt, University of KwaZulu

Charlene van der Walt, Honorary Associate Professor in Gender and Religion, at the School of Religion, Philosophy and Classics at the University of KwaZulu, Natal in South Africa and also remains associated with the changemaking work of the Ujamaa Center for Biblical and Theological Community Development and Research. Charlene's primary research interests include Queer Theory/Theology, Queer Biblical Hermeneutics, LGBTIQA+ activism and changemaking, Contextual Bible Study, and emerging- experimental pedagogies in the study of Religion and Theology. Charlene can be contacted at charlene.vanderwalt@svenskakyrkan.se and vanderwaltc@ukzn.ac.za

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Published

2024-08-21

How to Cite

NGCOBO, S.; VAN DER WALT, C. MEN, MASCULINITY AND VIOLENCE: A CRITICAL ENGAGEMENT OF PENTECOSTAL MEN’S CONFERENCE PROMOTIONAL MATERIAL. Sacrilegens , [S. l.], v. 21, n. 1, 2024. DOI: 10.34019/2237-6151.2024.v21.45140. Disponível em: https://periodicos.ufjf.br/index.php/sacrilegens/article/view/45140. Acesso em: 23 aug. 2024.