Vol. 16 No. 2 (2007): Nordic Journal of African Studies
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Masculinity and Nigerian Youths

Nordic Journal of African Studies

Published 2007-06-30

How to Cite

Uchendu, E. (2007). Masculinity and Nigerian Youths. Nordic Journal of African Studies, 16(2). https://doi.org/10.53228/njas.v16i2.71

Abstract

This paper considers the masculine views of a cross-section of Nigerian youths or, more precisely, undergraduates, to determine the forms of masculinity among youths. Drawn from different ethnic groups the masculine notions of the category of young men represented in this study show both similarities and differences. Influenced by the university environment, which promotes cross-cultural mingling and exchange of ideas, the views of the study participants are combinations of indigenous and non-indigenous masculine notions but reshaped by the economic and social changes that have taken place in the last two to three decades in the country. Youths aspire to project an ideal masculine identity as they grow older. They regard their educational pursuits as a preparatory phase for actualizing their dream personality. A pointer from this study is that masculine gender expressions cannot be generalized. Individual views can vary widely and are strongly affected by traditional practice as well as environmental and other realities.