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Disrupting Anxious Masculinity: Fraternity as Resistance

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posted on 2024-09-05, 21:33 authored by Abhijit Das, Jashodhara Dasgupta, Maitrayee Mukhopadhyay, Sana Qais Contractor, Satish Kumar Singh
Within the experience of our work in India, context and positionality determine what we perceive as backlash against gender justice. An important underlying cause of backlash today is the widespread crisis of masculinities, where subaltern masculinities are evolving differently in response to the aggressive nationalist Hindutva masculinity. Gender and development strategies have failed to recognise or address this. This article analyses grounded examples from our action research towards generating new knowledge on how two collectives are negotiating backlash. These include the community-based transgender organisation Kolkata Rista and Humqadam, a platform comprising male activists in Uttar Pradesh working with men on gender equality. Applying the framework of ontological insecurity, this article explores ways for discovering common ground in situations where polarisation destroys the space for debate and discussion. Reflecting on the political practice of fraternity, the article examines how social movements can shift strategies when faced with exclusionary discourses.

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Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida)

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Institute of Development Studies

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Das, A.; Dasgupta, J.; Mukhopadhyay, M.; Contractor, S. and Singh, S.K. (2024) 'Disrupting Anxious Masculinity: Fraternity as Resistance', IDS Bulletin 55.1: 85–100, DOI: 10.19088/1968-2024.108

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IDS Bulletin 55.1

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Institute of Development Studies

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India

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en

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Power and Popular Politics

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1759-5436

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