Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.2006, Side 56

Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.2006, Side 56
54 ONCE WERE MEN because he doesn’t like it very much, and he has “other things to do...”. His father is from a village in the north and Petur likes to visit his old relatives in the peaceful village. He takes many pictures when he travels in the Faroe Islands and abroad. Petur and his friends like to drink coffee while discussing all kind of subjects ranging from Eastern religion and electronic music to the quality of food and new hairstyles. Petur has painted his friends and hopes to have his own exhibiton sometime in the future. He wants to study economy to understand how money rules the world. Not, he says, too become wealthy. The urban boys group is composed of young men with very different styles and values, their main common feature actually being the opposition to the Atlantic cowboys mas- culinities. Lonestars Lonestars are in this text young men with very limited social contacts, spending most oftheir time at home. Young men living iso- lated in their media-rich rooms in apart- ments or family-houses is a global phe- nomenon, especially widespread in modern urban Japan, that wealthy rnodern societies, where lonestars are most common, have to take seriously. The young men are alone, but not necessarily, according to themselves, lonely. It is a deliberate isolation. The quiet and undisturbed life within the four walls is consciously chosen, but it is hopefully not planned as a permanent lifetime strategy. Many lonestars feel uncomfortable when they are in social gatherings and some are even afraid of people. They are, with varied severity, sociophobic and depressed. The lonestars have complex problems and it is a diffícult task to defíne this category com- prehensibly. Lonestars are not very numerous, prob- ably a few hundred persons in the Faroe Is- lands, and because of their lifestyle also very invisible and peripheral, but they are inter- esting to study as they follow a very differ- ent path than the other masculinity cate- gories in question. The Atlantic cowboys and urban boys have complementary female categories (some form of cowgirls and urban girls), but the lonestars don’t have corre- sponding girl-comrades. The isolated youth phenomenon is predominantly a male issue. Very few girls, except persons with sever psychological illness, live alone in inten- tional isolation. “Stop the world”, is the mute message of some lonestars feeling that they ride on another wave-length than the rest of the world (Loe, 2004). Lonestars are not, as often believed, lost cavemen without note- worthy practical or intellectual skills, even if their social capital and clevemess is rela- tively weak. Lonestars are often introverted, but not necessarily navel-gazing and unre- flecting persons, as many of them use mod- ern digital media to get detailed informa- tion on important societal developments and changes. They might even be experts in re- stricted specialized fíelds of knowledge. Lonestars are hence often potential masters of arts, technology or science in absentia. They know what the others do, but nobody knows what they are doing. Lonestars believe that they are as mas- culine as anyone else; some even claim to represent fíerce male resistance against a disintegrating and alienating society’s ‘fem- inisation’ process in progress. Others, con-
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