Clowes, LindsayBrown, Natasha Carmen2019-07-182024-04-022019-07-182024-04-022019https://hdl.handle.net/10566/10252Magister Artium - MAThis study employed a social constructionist understanding of �identity� to identify key markers of gendered �stoner� identity and to consider how gendered �stoner� identity is performed on a Western Cape campus. The aim was not simply to consider how they see themselves, but also how they are considered through the lenses and perception of non-smoking students at campus. In trying to understand the gendered experiences of �stoners�, this research was grounded in a feminist theoretical perspective and feminist methodological approaches to explore gendered constructions of �stoner� identity at this Western Cape campus. The data for this study was collected through conducting two focus group discussions, and six semi structured, in-depth interviews with six male and six female students from a range of locations across campus. The participants in this study who smoke marijuana/weed did not reject the term �stoner�, rather, they claimed this identity, labelling themselves �stoners�. My research shows that �stoner� identities both transgress and reinforce normative femininities and masculinities.enGenderMarijuana cultureSubstance abuseWestern CapeSouth AfricaIdentityFeministAn exploration of the gendered constructions of �stoner� identity on a Western Cape campusUniversity of the Western Cape