Androcide

{{Short description|Systematic murder of males}}

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{{Violence against men}}

Androcide is a term referring to systematically killing males because of their sex. Androcide-like instances could occur during war or genocide. This may be due to the fact that male civilians are often targeted during warfare as a way to remove those considered to be potential combatants, and during genocide as a way to destroy the entire community. {{sfn|Jones|2000|p=199}}{{sfn|Jones|2000|p=205}}

Etymology

The etymological root of the hybrid word is derived from a combination of the Greek prefix andro meaning "man" or boy,{{cite book|last1=Danner|first1=Horace|title=A Thesaurus of Medical Word Roots|date=2013|page=17}} with the Latin suffix cide, meaning killing.{{cite book|last1=Green|first1=Tamara|title=The Greek & Latin Roots of English|date=2014|page=51}}

Causes

Androcide may be deliberate: for example, to degrade the offensive capabilities of an adversary.{{cite book|last1=Synnott|first1=Anthony|title=Re-Thinking Men: Heroes, Villains and Victims|date=2012|publisher=Ashgate Publishing |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=RHx6BgAAQBAJ&q=%22%22&pg=PT204|isbn=9781409491958}} Massacres of men and boys may be of this type. For example, during the Kosovo War, the Yugoslav forces under Slobodan Milošević were accused of massacring a lot of male Albanians of "battle age" because they saw them as a threat.{{sfn|Jones|2000}}

Androcide may also be part of a larger genocide. Perpetrators may treat male and female victims differently. For example, during the Armenian genocide, elite men were publicly executed. Afterward, average men and boys would be killed en masse, and the women and little children in their communities deported. Gendercide Watch, an independent human rights group, regards this as a gendercide against men.{{cite web|title=Case Study: The Armenian Genocide, 1915–17|url=http://www.gendercide.org/case_armenia.html|website=gendercide.org|publisher=Gendercide Watch|access-date=2020-02-03|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150629105502/http://www.gendercide.org/case_armenia.html|archive-date=2015-06-29}} However, this gendered treatment of victims was not ubiquitous; in many locations, women and girls were also subject to massacre.{{cite book |last1=Peterson |first1=Merrill D. |title="Starving Armenians": America and the Armenian Genocide, 1915–1930 and After |date=2004 |publisher=University of Virginia Press |isbn=9780813922676 |page=41}}

Men's rights activists such as Paul Nathanson, author of Replacing Misandry: A Revolutionary History of Men argue that the draft is a form of androcide. In many countries, only men are subjected to military conscription, which leaves them at greater risk of death during warfare compared to women.{{cite book|last1=Nathanson|first1=Paul|title=Replacing Misandry: A Revolutionary History of Men|date=2015|ref=45|quote=without referring to the androcide of course that many societies have imposed at a later stage of the life cycle in the form of military conscription}} Worldwide, males constitute 79% of non-conflict homicides{{Cite web|url = http://www.unodc.org/documents/gsh/pdfs/2014_GLOBAL_HOMICIDE_BOOK_web.pdf|title = Global Study on Homicide|date = 2013|accessdate = |website = www.unodc.org|publisher = United National Office of Drugs and Crime (Vienna)|last = Gibbons|first = Jonathan}} and the majority of direct conflict deaths.{{Cite web|url = https://www.prio.org/utility/DownloadFile.ashx?id=411&type=publicationfile|title = Armed conflict deaths disaggregated by gender|date = 2009|accessdate = |website = www.prio.org|publisher = International Peace Research Institute (Oslo)|last = Ormhaug|first = Christin}}

Androcide has also been a feature of literature in ancient Greek mythology{{cite book|last1=Skempis|first1=Marios|title=Geography, Topography, Landscape: Configurations of Space in Greek and Roman Epic|date=2014|page=172}} and in hypothetical situations wherein there is discord between the sexes.{{cite book|last1=Morgan|first1=Robin|title=Going Too Far: The Personal Chronicle of a Feminist|date=1977|page=3}}

Warfare

Generally, military services will forcibly conscript men to fight in warfare, inevitably leading to massive male casualties when faced with males on the opposing side.{{cite book|last1=Nathanson|first1=Paul|title=Replacing Misandry: A Revolutionary History of Men|date=2015|ref=45|quote=without referring to the androcide of course that many societies have imposed at a later stage of the life cycle in the form of military conscription}} Non-combatant males make up a majority of the casualties in mass killings in warfare.HSR (2005), "[https://books.google.com/books?id=rSIrNeFWIfcC&pg=PA111 Assault on the vulnerable]", in {{cite book | editor-last = HSR | title = Human security report 2005: war and peace in the 21st century | date = 2005 | page = 111 | publisher = Published for the Human Security Center, University if British Columbia, Canada by Oxford University Press | location = New York Oxford | isbn = 9780195307399 }} Citing Jones (2000), "[http://www.gendercide.org/gendercide_and_genocide_2.html Gendercide and genocide] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180618152310/https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=rSIrNeFWIfcC&pg=PA111 |date=2018-06-18 }}" p. 186. This practice occurs since soldiers see opposing men, fighting or otherwise, as rivals and a threat to their superiority. Alternatively, they are afraid that these men will attempt to fight back and kill them for any number of reasons, including revenge, mutual fear, and self defense. Thus, they may kill preemptively in an attempt to prevent this possibility.{{cite book|last1=Srivastava|first1=U.S.|title=Golden jubilee commemoration volume, 1980|date=1980|page=51}}

Examples

=In warfare=

  • Genghis Khan was among many recorded warlords who would often employ the mass, indiscriminate murder of men and boys he felt threatened by regardless of if they were soldiers, civilians, or simply in the way. In the year 1202, after he and Ong Khan allied to conquer the Tatars, they ordered the execution of every Tatar man and boy taller than a linchpin, and enslaved the Tatar women for sexual purposes. This was done as collective punishment for the fatal poisoning of Genghis Khan's father, Yesugei, for which the Mongols blamed the Tatars according to The Secret History of the Mongols.The Secret History of the Mongols: Translated, Annotated, and with an Introduction by Urgunge Onon (2001). pp. 53-54, 57, 61, 111-135, 205 Likewise, in the year 1211, Genghis Khan had planned on the wide-scale killing of males in retaliation for the revolt against his daughter Alakhai Bekhi, until she persuaded him to only punish the murderers of her husband, the event which caused the revolt.{{Cite book|last=Weatherford|first= Jack| title= The Secret History of the Mongol Queens: How the Daughters of Genghis Khan Rescued His Empire |year=2010 |publisher=Crown Publishing Group |place= New York}}
  • After the Haitian Revolution (1791-1804), the only slave rebellion in world history which successfully resulted in establishing an independent nation (Haiti),{{cite web|url=http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/httoc.html#ht0013 |title=Chapter 6 – Haiti: Historical Setting |publisher=Library of Congress |work=Country Studies |access-date=18 September 2006 }} black Haitian general and self-proclaimed monarch Jean-Jacques Dessalines ordered his soldiers to massacre every remaining French person on Haiti. The motivation for this was the fear of reinvasion and re-establishment of slavery, which the French colonial military had attempted prior, as well as revenge for the French enslavement and torment of Africans.{{sfnp|Girard|2005a|pp=}} The 1804 Haitian massacre would exclusively target French males. Soldiers were generally unwilling to kill French women and Dessalines did not specify targeting them. It was only when Dessalines's advisors argued that the French would not be truly eradicated if French women were left to give birth to French men that he ordered the massacre of French women as well, at a later stage. Only those who agreed to marry black Haitian men were spared.{{sfn|Girard|2011|pp=321–322}}
  • During World War II, German soldiers killed millions of male Russian prisoners of war (POWs) via starvation, exposure to the elements, exposure to disease in cramped POW camps, or outright execution.{{sfn|Jones|2000|p=195}}
  • During the Kosovo War of 1998-1999, Slobodan Milošević's men killed many young Albanian men because they were perceived as threats or potential terrorists.{{sfn|Jones|2000|p=185}}

=[[Srebrenica massacre|Srebrenica]]=

{{See also|Bosnian genocide|Bosnian genocide denial}}

=As part of genocide=

  • During the Armenian genocide of the 1910s, Turkish irregulars massacred Armenian men. Men were the traditional heads of the family, so killing them meant that the remainder of the community was defenseless and without leadership. The women were then subjected to rape, sex slavery, kidnapping, forced conversion, and forced marriage.{{sfn|Derderian|2005|p=3}}{{sfn|Derderian|2005|p=14}} Although men were typically massacred first, women were also massacred or died during death marches.{{sfn|Derderian|2005|p=4}} Both the murder of men and the sexual violence against women furthered the plan to exterminate the Armenian population.{{sfn|Derderian|2005|p=12}}
  • Analysis of existing mortality estimates of the Cambodian genocide show that men accounted for 81% of all violent deaths and 67% of all excess deaths in this period.{{cite journal |last1=Heuveline|first1=Patrick|date=28 July 2015|title=The Boundaries of Genocide: Quantifying the Uncertainty of the Death Toll During the Pol Pot Regime (1975-1979) |journal= Population Studies|volume= 69, 2015 |issue=2 |pages= 201–218|doi= 10.1080/00324728.2015.1045546|pmid=26218856 |pmc=4562795 }} The killing of about 50–70% of Cambodia’s working-age men lead to a shift in norms regarding the sexual division of labor and correlates with present-day indicators of women’s economic advancements and increased representation in local-level elected office.{{cite journal |last1=Gaikwad|first1=Nikhar|last2=Lin |first2=Erin |last3=Zucker |first3=Noah|date=15 March 2021|title=Gender After Genocide: How Violence Shapes Long-Term Political Representation |journal=World Politics |publisher=Johns Hopkins University Press |volume=75 |issue=3 |pages=439–481 |doi=10.2139/ssrn.3801980 |ssrn=3801980 |s2cid=238081361 |url=https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3801980 |access-date=22 Jun 2023|url-access=subscription }}
  • The Anfal genocide of 1988 killed between 50,000 and 182,000 Kurds and thousands of Assyrians during the final stages of the Iran-Iraq War. This act committed during the Anfal Campaign was led by Ali Hassan al-Majid, under the orders of President Saddam Hussein. Anfal, which officially began in 1988, had eight stages in six geographical areas. Every stage followed the same patterns: steer civilians to points near the main road, where they were met by the jash forces and transported to temporary meeting points. After transport, they were then separated into three groups: teenage boys and men, women and children, and the elderly. The men and teenage boys were never to be seen again. Women, all children, and the elderly of both genders were sent to camps; men were immediately stripped out of their clothes, only wearing a sharwal, and were executed. Gendercide Watch also regards this case as a gendercide against men.{{cite web|title=Case Study: The Anfal Campaign (Iraqi Kurdistan), 1988|url=http://www.gendercide.org/case_anfal.html|website=gendercide.org|publisher=Gendercide Watch|access-date=2020-02-03|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150513085239/http://www.gendercide.org/case_anfal.html|archive-date=2015-05-13}}Lemarchand René, Choman Hardi. Forgotten Genocides: Oblivion, Denial, and Memory. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2013 Many Kurd men and boys were killed in order to reduce the chance of ever fighting back. Paul Nathanson theorized that men kill other men in order to protect their territory and ward off attacks.Paul Nathanson; Katherine K. Young (2015). "Replacing Misandry". MQUP, [https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt17kk93g JSTOT].
  • The Rwandan genocide of 1994 caused the death of hundreds of thousands of ethnic Tutsi people. Men were the primary targets for killing, while women were the primary targets for rape and mutilation. Because of this, Gendercide Watch describes the Rwandan genocide as a gendercide against men, even though men were not the sole victims; Tutsi women were also murdered.{{cite web|title=Case Study: Genocide in Rwanda, 1994|url=http://www.gendercide.org/case_rwanda.html|website=gendercide.org|publisher=Gendercide Watch|access-date=2020-02-03|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150629142121/http://www.gendercide.org/case_rwanda.html|archive-date=2015-06-29}}{{cite book |last1=Burnet |first1=Jennie E. |title=Genocide Lives in Us: Women, Memory, and Silence in Rwanda |date=2012 |publisher=University of Wisconsin Press |isbn=9780299286439 |page=107 |chapter=Remembering Genocide}}{{cite book |title=Shattered Lives: Sexual Violence during the Rwandan Genocide and its Aftermath |date=1996 |publisher=Human Rights Watch |isbn=1564322084 |page=1 |url-status=live |url=https://www.hrw.org/legacy/reports/1996/Rwanda.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081212225900/https://www.hrw.org/legacy/reports/1996/Rwanda.htm |archive-date=December 12, 2008}}

Plants

With regards to plants, androcide may refer to efforts to direct pollination through emasculating certain crops.{{cite journal|last1=Verma|first1=MM|title=Ethrel-a male gametocide that can replace the male sterility genes in barley|journal=Euphytica|volume=27|issue=3|pages=865–868|date=1978|doi=10.1007/BF00023727|s2cid=12676427}}

In cannabis cultivation, male plants are culled once identified to prevent fertilisation of female plants due to the fact unfertilised female plants produce parthenocarpic fruits.

Mythology

In the Ancient Greek myth of the Trojan War, accounts of which are largely legendary, the Greeks killed all the men and boys of Troy after conquering it. Even infants and the elderly were not spared; the Greeks wanted to prevent a future Trojan rebellion or uprising. The female Trojans were raped and enslaved rather than being killed.{{sfn|Jones|2000|p=187}}

See also

References

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Sources

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  • {{cite journal |last=Girard |first=Philippe |title=Caribbean genocide: racial war in Haiti, 1802–4 |journal=Patterns of Prejudice |date=2005a |volume=39 |issue=2: Colonial Genocide |pages=138–161 |doi=10.1080/00313220500106196 |s2cid=145204936}} {{block indent|left=1|Reprinted in: {{Cite book |editor1-last=Moses |editor1-first=Dirk |editor2-last=Stone |editor2-first=Dan |title=Colonialism and Genocide. |date=2013 |publisher=Taylor and Francis |isbn=978-1-317-99753-5 |location=Hoboken |pages=42–65}} }}
  • {{cite journal |last1=Jones |first1=Adam |title=Gendercide and Genocide |journal=Journal of Genocide Studies |date=2000 |volume=2 |issue=2 |pages=185–211 |doi=10.1080/713677599 |url=https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/713677599 |publisher=Taylor & Francis|s2cid=143867857 |url-access=subscription }}
  • {{cite book |first=Philippe R. |last=Girard |year=2011 |title=The Slaves Who Defeated Napoleon: Toussaint Louverture and the Haitian War of Independence 1801–1804 |location=Tuscaloosa, Alabama |publisher=The University of Alabama Press |isbn=978-0-8173-1732-4}}

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