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Constructions of masculinity and femininity and sexual risk negotiation practices among women in urban Ghana
Authors:Daniel Y. Fiaveh  Chimaraoke O. Izugbara  Michael P.K. Okyerefo  Fenneke Reysoo  Clara K. Fayorsey
Affiliation:1. Department of Sociology, University of Ghana, Legon, Ghanafiaveh@yahoo.com;3. African Population and Health Research center, Nairobi, Kenya;4. Department of Sociology, University of Ghana, Legon, Ghana;5. Department of Anthropology and Sociology of Development, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva, Switzerland
Abstract:Using qualitative data gathered through in-depth interviews with women in Accra, Ghana, this paper explores narratives of masculinity and femininity and sexual risk negotiation practices among women. While women framed ‘proper’ masculinity in terms of stereotypical reproductive norms, they also acknowledged the fluidity and multiplicity of masculinities. Femininity was more uniformly characterised in terms of physical attractiveness and beauty, responsibility and reproduction. These features, especially those related to adherence to morally and socially appropriate sexual norms (e.g., menstrual and bodily hygiene, unplanned pregnancy etc.), influenced women's approach to sexual negotiation. Work aiming to support women to negotiate sex safely needs to pay attention to their notions of gender and practices of sexual negotiation.
Keywords:masculinity  femininity  sexual risk  sexual negotiation  Ghana
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