Men Tackling Isolating Gender Violence to Fight against Sexual Harassment

Elias Nazareno*, Ana Vidu, Guiomar Merodio, Rosa Valls

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Scientific literature has shown that both suffering gender-based violence and taking a stand against it could provoke severe retaliation from bystanders, including negative consequences on health. Together with some women, several men—defined as New Alternative Masculinities— have also contributed to fighting against sexual violence in several contexts, also suffering dramatic consequences, known as Isolating Gender Violence (IGV). This article fills the gap on inquiring how men suffering IGV due to intervening in supporting survivors has affected the men’s health. Six in-depth interviews were conducted with men from different contexts and countries and men of different social profiles. The findings reveal how men’s health is better protected when they build networks of support while overcoming the fear of retaliation in achieving to empower direct survivors. In addition, the results recognize men as crucial actors in the struggle against GBV and overcoming IGV, as women potentially do. This may inspire other men to intervene and break the silence regarding GBV in societies and institutions, as it shows that men and women together are needed to fight against GBV.

Idioma originalAnglès
Número d’article1924
RevistaInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Volum19
Número4
DOIs
Estat de la publicacióPublicada - 1 de febr. 2022
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