On Men and Masculinity in Phaswane Mpe’s Welcome to Our Hillbrow and K. Sello Duiker’s The Quiet Violence of Dreams

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This article is an attempt to analyse the representation of masculinity in the novels of two black South African authors, namely Mpe and Duiker. It is significant that, although both provide us with an urban perspective on masculinity, in the case of Mpe the focus is on black heterosexuality, whereas Duiker writes about black homosexuality. Issues discussed are: What is masculinity? How is it constructed? Is there a revision or affirmation of stereotypes?

 

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Hierdie artikel het ten doel die ondersoek na die representasie van manlikheid deur twee swart Suid-Afrikaanse skrywers, te wete Mpe en Duiker. Wat die ondersoek insiggewend maak, is die feit dat beide oor ’n bepaalde stedelike manlikheidskonsep skryf. In die geval van Mpe word ’n perspektief gebied op swart heteroseksualiteit, terwyl Duiker eerder fokus op swart homoseksualiteit. Wat is manlikheid? Hoe word dit konstrueer? Word stereotipe sienswyses van manlikheid bevraagteken? Hierdie en ander kwessies word te berde gebring.

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Marius Crous, Stellenbosch University

Marius Crous works for the language services section at Parliament. He holds postgraduate degrees in Afrikaans-Nederlands, English and Literary Theory and his doctoral thesis at the University of Stellenbosch focused on the poetry of Antjie Krog. He has written two volumes of poetry, Brief uit die Kolonies and Aan 'n beentjie sit en kluif.

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2007-03-01

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Crous, Marius. 2007. “On Men and Masculinity in Phaswane Mpe’s Welcome to Our Hillbrow and K. Sello Duiker’s The Quiet Violence of Dreams”. Journal of Literary Studies 23 (1):16-40. https://unisapressjournals.co.za/index.php/jls/article/view/13321.

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