Radical masculinity: morality, sociality and relationships through recollections of Naxalite activists

Donner, H. (2009). Radical masculinity: morality, sociality and relationships through recollections of Naxalite activists. Dialectical Anthropology, 33(3). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10624-009-9139-0
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In this article I argue that the concern with gender relations and the challenges female activists were facing foreclosed any discussion of the transformation activism signalled for male comrades, and thus for wider society. I am particularly interested in men’s own views of their social roles and personal predicaments as the more subtle processes of transformation in the lives of male activists are often overlooked. The article takes a closer look at relationships between men, whether friendships or kin relations, as important roles and everyday practices former activists were/are involved in—during their phase of active participation, but crucially also before they become militants and in the aftermath of their involvement in the movement.

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