Freemasonry : men’s lived experience of their membership of a male-only society
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University of Pretoria
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This study explores the themes of the experience of belonging to a male-only society, namely Freemasonry, by allowing members of the Freemasons to tell their stories of their experience of belonging to Freemasonry. The epistemological framework was that of phenomenology, using a qualitative research design. The study involved a series of in-depth individual interviews. Their stories provide alternative ways of perceiving men’s experience of belonging to a male-only society, focusing on the Freemasons. Several common themes were also identified in the participants’ interviews. The researcher found that the history of the Freemasons plays a large role in the member’s justification for female exclusion. Gender, as well as the members need to belong to a male- only society, gave the researcher some insight into their experience of belonging to a male-only society. The themes that were articulated in the study may be helpful in trying to understand the experiences of belonging to a male-only society.
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Dissertation (MA (Clinical Psychology)--University of Pretoria, 2007.
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Exclusivity, Brotherhood, Rituals, Freemasons, Hermeneutics, Phenomenology, Female exclusion, Freemasonry, Male-only, UCTD
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Brownrigg, S 2005, Freemasonry : men’s lived experience of their membership of a male-only society, MA dissertation, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd < http://hdl.handle.net/2263/26014 >