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Gun rites: hegemonic masculinity and neoliberal ideology in rural Kansas
Authors:Levi Gahman
Affiliation:Centre for Social, Spatial, and Economic Justice, University of British Columbia, ART 368 - 3333 University Way, Kelowna (unceded Syilx Territory), BC V1V 1V7, Canada
Abstract:Drawing upon empirical data from a qualitative research project in Southeast Kansas, this paper employs feminist and decolonial theories to analyse the interlocking relationality of hegemonic masculinity, neoliberal ideology, social conservatism, rurality, and gun culture. The first goal is to shed light on the subordinating and marginalizing tendencies that arise as a result of gendered conceptions of gun use. The second aim is to illustrate how gun culture is normalized, and often valorized, through individualistic narratives of self-reliance, security, protection, and defence. The third objective is to interrogate the ways in which particular material practices and gendered discourses regarding gun use are reinforced by settler colonialism, whiteness, heteronormativity, enabledness, and nationalism. Finally, the paper critically examines the social hierarchies that are reaffirmed as a result of culturally embedded patriarchal, white supremacist, and neoliberal ideologies, and how rurality mediates the masculinist subjectivities that are produced in such spaces.
Keywords:hegemonic masculinity  neoliberalism  rural  feminist geography  gun culture  interlocking analysis  settler colonialism
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