Marginalised men’s emotions: Politics and place |
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Authors: | Paula Meth |
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Institution: | Department of Town and Regional Planning, University of Sheffield, Winter Street, Sheffield S10 2TN, United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | Men living in the informal settlement of Cato Crest, Durban, South Africa, where violence and crime are high, are marginalised in a variety of ways, but also cling to patriarchal ideals. These relations of power are witnessed through the expression of a range of emotions which point to the interconnections between emotions, place, politics and performances of masculinity. This paper contributes to debates over the significance of politics in analyses of emotions, as well as broadening attention to geographies of emotions of, and beyond, fear. Using an example from the global South, the particular politics informing marginalisation and their relations with emotion are examined. This is achieved through a focus on three key government policy agendas shaping these men’s lives, namely housing, gender and employment. |
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Keywords: | Men Emotions Place Politics Masculinity Global South |
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