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5 - Learning How to Be a Man On-Road

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 October 2022

Jade Levell
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University of Bristol
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Westside Gunn ft Tiona D (2014)

‘Never Coming Homme’

This hip-hop track describes coming from an area that is defined by poverty and crime. The music video features the rapper looking smart (with an assistant holding an umbrella over him), which is set in contrast to the poor surroundings.

‘So that song there I guess for me … it's a song that I would say probably represented the early parts of my life in terms of growing up and the visuals, lots of kids in the house, single parent, kids looking like not really, not not being looked after but their environment that they’re living in is a hard environment, the kids that they are going to school with, it's harder, maybe there's a lack of opportunities, there's not enough money, as a result you’re just drawn, for me anyway, drawn to the streets, making bad choices, and drawn to trying to find a way out and in the process that comes with drug dealing, robberies, violence, respect … it's more than just a song, I really relate to it.’ (Jordan)

In this chapter I will explore the ways in which the participants talked about trying to achieve independence and gain a sense of their own emerging agency as young men. This will include analysis of violence in school as a way to gain peer kudos as well as a form of self-protection. There will also be a discussion of the ways the young men felt financial pressure to earn money and support themselves and sometimes their destitute mothers, which inspired an emerging involvement in drug dealing and running. These narratives will be explored using a gendered analysis, looking to the specific ways these pressures were related to the context of the participants’ sense of subordinated masculinity at home and their attempts to redress this balance and become ‘a man’. The participants indicated that they inhabited contradictory masculinity positions at a young age. They were living in a violent context where there was a male perpetrator who was performing protest masculinity, dominating the mother and the children in the house.

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Boys, Childhood Domestic Abuse and Gang Involvement
Violence at Home, Violence On-Road
, pp. 64 - 79
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Print publication year: 2022

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  • Learning How to Be a Man On-Road
  • Jade Levell, University of Bristol
  • Book: Boys, Childhood Domestic Abuse and Gang Involvement
  • Online publication: 12 October 2022
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.46692/9781529219821.007
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  • Jade Levell, University of Bristol
  • Book: Boys, Childhood Domestic Abuse and Gang Involvement
  • Online publication: 12 October 2022
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.46692/9781529219821.007
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  • Learning How to Be a Man On-Road
  • Jade Levell, University of Bristol
  • Book: Boys, Childhood Domestic Abuse and Gang Involvement
  • Online publication: 12 October 2022
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.46692/9781529219821.007
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