Masculinity and Men’s Power in Nepal’s Context

Heman Lama

Abstract 

This paper explores the persistence of hegemonic masculinity in Nepal, a patriarchal society where gender roles are entrenched in social, professional, and domestic spheres. It examines how male dominance is perpetuated in fields like engineering, where female professionals face barriers due to gendered norms, and in media and politics, where men are portrayed as symbols of power. Domestic violence is also analyzed as a means of asserting masculinity within households. Despite growing awareness and efforts to challenge these norms, hegemonic masculinity remains deeply embedded in Nepal’s culture, requiring sustained efforts toward gender equality and transformative change. 

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Published: December 2024 [Vol. 07, No. 12]