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(Re)konstrukcija moškosti: Odnos moških do živali in okolja
ID Šter, Tomaž (Author), ID Šadl, Zdenka (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Magistrsko delo je usmerjeno na področje moškosti in moških v kontekstu odnosa do živali in okolja. V delu prikažem, da je v (pozno) modernih, sodobnih družbah človeško ravnanje z živalmi in okoljem skrajno problematično in destruktivno, saj z vsakodnevnimi, ekstenzivnimi, institucionaliziranimi in normaliziranimi praksami povzročamo trpljenje milijardam živih bitij ter sočasno trajno uničujemo okolje. Kot enega izmed razlogov za tovrstno družbeno realnost izpostavljam koncept moškosti. Magistrsko delo prikaže kako predstave in ideali hegemone, dominantne moškosti vplivajo na vrednote in delovanje moških, še posebej pa izpostavljam moškostne normative restriktivne emocionalnosti, seksizem in prehranjevanje, ki je osrediščeno okoli uživanja mesa. Skozi pregled specifik hegemone moškosti v odnosu do »Drugih« prikazujem, kako se le-ta gradi tudi na destrukciji okolja in izkoriščanju živali. Cilj naloge je nazorno ponazoriti te povezave ter jasno prikazati relevantnost in aktualnost obravnavane teme. Raziskovalno vprašanje je tudi, ali odmik od hegemone moškosti, torej rekonstrukcija lastne moškosti vodi k dejanskim, konkretnim spremembam delovanja moških, tako na individualni kot na kolektivni ravni, ter kakšen (potencialen) vpliv ima rekonstrukcija moškosti na dejanske spremembe v ravnanju z živalmi in okoljem. V zadnjem delu magistrskega dela sem zato raziskoval okoljevarstvo, veganstvo in politike gibanj za osvoboditev živali – to so namreč področja, ki jih je več avtorjev (npr. Luke, Connell, Adams) označilo kot ključna tako za izziv hegemonim moškostim kot tudi posledično za bolj humano in manj destruktivno ravnanje z živalmi in okoljem.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:Moškost, hegemonija, emocije, veganstvo, okoljevarstvo.
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences
Year:2018
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-103146 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:35829597 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:14.09.2018
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Language:English
Title:(Re)construction of masculinity: Men's relationship to animals and the environment
Abstract:
Master's thesis examines the concept of masculinity and men in the context of their relationship with animals and the environment. It demonstrates that in (post)modern, contemporary society human interaction with animals and the environment has been extremely problematic and destructive; our day-to-day, extensive, institutionalized and normalized practices are causing suffering to billions of living beings, as well as permanent damage to the environment. The concept of masculinity is one of the key reasons for such social reality. I have examined the ideas and ideals of hegemonic, dominant masculinity, which impact the values and actions of men, with emphasis on masculine norms of restrictive emotionality, sexism and eating habits centered around the consumption of meat. By examining the specificity of hegemonic masculinity in relation to “Others”, I have shown how hegemonic masculinity is also partly constructed on the destruction of the environment and the exploitation of animals. The aim of this thesis was to illustrate these connections clearly and demonstrate the relevance and significance of the topic in question. I also researched if the abandonment of hegemonic masculinity, i.e. the reconstruction of an individual’s concept of masculinity, would lead to actual changes in the actions of men, both on an individual, as well as on a collective level, and what is the (potential) impact of this process in the context of our relationship with animals and the environment. Therefore I also examine topics such as environmental protection, veganism, and the policies of animal liberation groups, which several authors (for example, Luke, Connell, Adams) expose as key areas in challenging the existing, hegemonic concept of masculinity, and consequential establishment of a more humane and less destructive treatment of animals and the environment.

Keywords:Masculinity, hegemony, emotions, veganism, environmentalism.

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