Introduction
The engagement of men in social issues such as domestic violence is critical for ensuring the success of various initiatives targeting the problem. It is essential to include different people in the movements that fight against injustices to ensure the development of an appropriate cultural environment. This paper aims to analyze the article “Engaging Diverse Men: An Intersectionality Analysis of Men’s Pathways to Antiviolence Activism” and define the implications of this work for presets and the future.
Main body
The primary idea of the article in question is that while research on men’s experience with a variety of social issues exists, it is predominantly focused on the majority – while heterosexual men, which fails to represent other groups. Peretz (2017) states that Muslim and queer men should be considered when researching the involvement in feminist and antiviolence projects. From personal experience I can conclude that the author has a valid point when arguing that most researchers focus on examining groups who are relatively privileged, leaving out minorities. Therefore, the representation of the actual outcome and effect is biased and does not correspond to the actual state of things.
The article in question contributes to Woods’s (2017) opinion regarding violence against specific groups that are facilitated through shared beliefs and values. Based on the arguments of both authors it can be concluded that involving men in movements that oppose domestic violence and other forms of harassment is crucial because it helps create awareness of the problem within a specific group. The reasoning that explains why individuals choose to join antiviolence movements can help increase the number of men allies
Conclusion
The findings affect both present and future situations because they highlight the importance of considering different perspectives of the issue. The article by Peretz (2017) focuses on two groups of African-American men engaged in anti-violence movements due to their intersecting identities described by the author. All the participants had either a personal connection or were invited to join the movement. Overall, the article by Peretz helps to understand the importance of collaboration with men in movements that target domestic violence and determine specific factors that facilitate their involvement.
References
Peretz, T. (2017). Engaging diverse men: An intersectional analysis of men’s pathways to antiviolence activism. Gender & Society, 31(4), 526–548. Web.
Woods, J. T. (2017). Gendered lives: Communication, gender, and culture (13th ed.). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publication.