Mens' Matters: Changing Masculine Identities in Papua New Guinea
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2016
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Gibbs, Philip
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ANU Press
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Human rights discourse has increasingly been called upon to provide
a foundation for greater equality between men and women. This is
particularly the case when confronted by the issue of men and violence
in the current context of Papua New Guinea (PNG). Human rights as
an ideal inspires most aid agencies, and church-based agencies such as
Caritas promote human rights ideals, but also draw inspiration from
Scriptural and theological traditions. In PNG, given that most people
profess Christianity, a church-based agency may play an important role
in interpreting rights language and values into cultural frameworks
meaningful to people in a given local context. This article tells of the
strategies used and issues encountered by church workers meeting
about masculinities (or what have been called ‘Men’s Matters’) over a
number of years with a group of men from the Western Province in
PNG. This case study of the Men’s Matters program provides insights
from men’s perspective on the task of negotiating concepts of human
rights in PNG.
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Gender Violence and Human Rights: Seeking Justice in Fiji, Papua New Guinea and Vanuatu
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Open Access via publisher website