ABSTRACT
This thesis explores the depiction of masculinities in Valerie Tagwira’s The Uncertainty of Hope
and Neshani Andreas’ The Purple Violet of Oshaantu. The portrayal of the male figures in
African women writing is an area which has not been given a lot of attention in gender writing.
The two novels were selected using purposive sampling as they portray an array of masculinities.
The researcher employed masculinities, nego-feminism and STIWANISM as literary theories to
underpin this study. Masculinities as a concept was used in order to magnify the construction of
the male identity as it has a lot of bearing on the character of men. Nego-feminism places both
genders side by side as men and women try to negotiate their spaces in life. STIWANISM
mirrors how the negotiated spaces between men and women bring about a transformed society in
which negative patriarchal values melt away. A qualitative research design was adopted to
interpret the portrayal of masculinities in the two novels. Content analysis was used to analyse
the two novels for the portrayal of the male characters. The study indicated that the male figures
identities are a product of a social construct which differs from community to community, and
are constantly subject to change. The study further noted that, as portrayed by Andreas and
Tagwira, some men are good and some exploit the patriarchal dividend of power and hold on to
the characteristics of hegemonic masculinity. Among other themes that came up in the research
are; emasculation of masculinity- reaction of thwarted personhood, the threatening scourge of
HIV/AIDS, alternative masculinity-egalitarian existence, patriarchal values; exploitation of
women, disinheritance of women and coping strategies in face of adversity. From the various
roles men play in the texts, it can be concluded that the two authors portray masculinities as they
are experienced in daily life where historical periods determine their different reactions to
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situations and particularly interesting is that there are indeed ‘good men’ who are role models
and the African women writers celebrate them.
ZHUWARARA, N (2021). Interrogating Masculinities In Female-Authored Texts: A Critical Analysis Of Valerie Tagwira’s The Uncertainty Of Hope And Neshani Andreas’ The Purple Violet Of Oshaantu. Afribary. Retrieved from https://track.afribary.com/works/interrogating-masculinities-in-female-authored-texts-a-critical-analysis-of-valerie-tagwira-s-the-uncertainty-of-hope-and-neshani-andreas-the-purple-violet-of-oshaantu
ZHUWARARA, NETTY "Interrogating Masculinities In Female-Authored Texts: A Critical Analysis Of Valerie Tagwira’s The Uncertainty Of Hope And Neshani Andreas’ The Purple Violet Of Oshaantu" Afribary. Afribary, 27 Apr. 2021, https://track.afribary.com/works/interrogating-masculinities-in-female-authored-texts-a-critical-analysis-of-valerie-tagwira-s-the-uncertainty-of-hope-and-neshani-andreas-the-purple-violet-of-oshaantu. Accessed 20 Nov. 2024.
ZHUWARARA, NETTY . "Interrogating Masculinities In Female-Authored Texts: A Critical Analysis Of Valerie Tagwira’s The Uncertainty Of Hope And Neshani Andreas’ The Purple Violet Of Oshaantu". Afribary, Afribary, 27 Apr. 2021. Web. 20 Nov. 2024. < https://track.afribary.com/works/interrogating-masculinities-in-female-authored-texts-a-critical-analysis-of-valerie-tagwira-s-the-uncertainty-of-hope-and-neshani-andreas-the-purple-violet-of-oshaantu >.
ZHUWARARA, NETTY . "Interrogating Masculinities In Female-Authored Texts: A Critical Analysis Of Valerie Tagwira’s The Uncertainty Of Hope And Neshani Andreas’ The Purple Violet Of Oshaantu" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 20, 2024. https://track.afribary.com/works/interrogating-masculinities-in-female-authored-texts-a-critical-analysis-of-valerie-tagwira-s-the-uncertainty-of-hope-and-neshani-andreas-the-purple-violet-of-oshaantu