Lindegger, Graham Charles.Joseph, Lee Leonard William.2011-02-282011-02-2820062006http://hdl.handle.net/10413/2595Thesis (M.Soc.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2006.The field of masculinity research is an increasingly important area of concern for gender researchers. Contemporary masculinity studies have extensively explored the construction of masculine identities and the range of social processes that generate them. However, these studies have largely focused on non-disabled masculinity and as a consequence have overlooked the construction and subjective experience of disabled masculinity. This research is thus an attempt to address this gap by focusing on the construction and subjective experience of visually impaired adolescent boys. This study consisted of semi structured face to face interviews with visually impaired boys, which were fully transcribed and analysed using the integrated analytic approach of social constructionism and psycho-analysis.enMasculinity--South Africa.Teenage boys--South Africa.Teenagers with disabilities--South Africa.Vision disorders--South Africa.Sex role--South Africa.Men--South Africa--Identity.Theses--Psychology.The construction of visually impaired adolescent masculinity.Thesis