TY - JOUR
T1 - Masculinities in transit
T2 - The voices of motorcyclists
AU - Burbano-Valente, Johanna
AU - Gafaro-Barrera, Martin Emilio
AU - Torres-Quintero, Angelica Paola
AU - Dominguez-Torres, María Teresa
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019, Hipatia Press. All rights reserved.
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - This paper reports on the construction of masculinities in the narratives of 11 motorcyclists in Valledupar – Colombia. The aim was to establish the ways masculinities are expressed and recreated by motorcycle riders and the importance of motorcycles in these expressions. To do this, semistructured interviews were conducted to search for the evolution of their personal stories as men and on their relationship with motorcycles. We found that their masculinities are currently “in transit”: they vary from hegemonic manifestations to peripheral masculine ways of expression. Evidence of these transits can be grouped around four emerging categories: risk behavior, amusement settings, sexual expression and roles in public and private settings. Results show that, in some of these categories, the hegemonic patriarchal masculine logic prevails, especially through risky behaviors and motorcycle riding. However, other disruptive ways of expressing masculinities were found, motivated by the social transformations in equality policies, changes in interpersonal relationships and the participants’ own experiences. Supporting the transition process of masculinities is a large responsibility in social interventions seeking for a more equitable and fair society.
AB - This paper reports on the construction of masculinities in the narratives of 11 motorcyclists in Valledupar – Colombia. The aim was to establish the ways masculinities are expressed and recreated by motorcycle riders and the importance of motorcycles in these expressions. To do this, semistructured interviews were conducted to search for the evolution of their personal stories as men and on their relationship with motorcycles. We found that their masculinities are currently “in transit”: they vary from hegemonic manifestations to peripheral masculine ways of expression. Evidence of these transits can be grouped around four emerging categories: risk behavior, amusement settings, sexual expression and roles in public and private settings. Results show that, in some of these categories, the hegemonic patriarchal masculine logic prevails, especially through risky behaviors and motorcycle riding. However, other disruptive ways of expressing masculinities were found, motivated by the social transformations in equality policies, changes in interpersonal relationships and the participants’ own experiences. Supporting the transition process of masculinities is a large responsibility in social interventions seeking for a more equitable and fair society.
KW - Biographical narratives
KW - Colombia
KW - Masculinities
KW - Motorcycling
KW - Qualitative research
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85068708536&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.17583/MCS.2019.3933
DO - 10.17583/MCS.2019.3933
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85068708536
SN - 2014-3605
VL - 8
SP - 145
EP - 170
JO - Masculinities and Social Change
JF - Masculinities and Social Change
IS - 2
ER -