Hegemoniska och icke-hegemoniska maskuliniteter - En kritisk diskursanalys av politiska texters och unga mäns perspektiv på våld i utsatta områden
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2024-07-04
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There is a lack of consensus within politics on how to deal with the so-called youth problem
that exists in vulnerable areas. The politicians' positions are communicated in speech and
writing and influence the majority society's attitude to children in vulnerable areas. Children
are at the same time a vulnerable group in society. They are dependent on adults and need
their guidance and support throughout their upbringing. In vulnerable areas live children
whose health is affected by social and economic vulnerability and discrimination from the
outside world.
By looking into how hegemonic masculinity as norms are formulated in Swedish political
documents, in relation to experiences of stigmatization and violence among children from
vulnerable areas, this study wishes to examine if children’s right to a life without violence is
being respected in vulnerable areas. The main sources for the essay are four different
political documents and two semi-structured interviews with young men who grew up in
vulnerable areas. The analytical framework is intersectionality and social constructionism,
with a focus on hegemonic and non-hegemonic masculinity, stigmatization and
post-colonialism.
The methods applied to analyze the findings were Critical Discourse Analysis, using Norman
Fairclough's three-dimensional model. This study compares the politicians' discourses with
those of the interviewees and identifies if they challenge the prevailing power relations in
society or reproduce them. By studying politicians' messages about youth problems in
vulnerable areas and contrasting them with young men's own experiences of stigmatization
and violence during their upbringing, this study investigate how masculinity norms,
stigmatization and power relations affect children's right to a life without violence in
vulnerable areas. The main result is that the political texts make a difference between
children's right to a life free from violence in the rest of Sweden and those who live in
vulnerable areas. The politicians reproduce discourses in which society's power structure is
not challenged. However, those who were interviewed challenged the prevailing discourses
by showing evidence of an analytical ability that defied society’s power relations.
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Children’s rights, violence, vulnerable areas, hegemonic masculinities, stigmatization, Sweden