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This handbook offers diverse perspectives on queer Africa, incorporating scholarly contributions on themes that reflect and inflect the trajectories of queer contributions to African studies within and outside academia.
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This handbook offers diverse perspectives on queer Africa, incorporating scholarly contributions on themes that reflect and inflect the trajectories of queer contributions to African studies within and outside academia.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351141949
- Artikelnr.: 58347659
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351141949
- Artikelnr.: 58347659
Dr. S.N. Nyeck is the book review editor for the Journal of Africana Religions; an Africa Multiple Cluster Excellence Fellow at Bayreuth Academy of Advanced African Studies in Germany; a Research Associate with Critical Studies in Higher Education Transformation (CriSHET) at Mandela University in South Africa; and a Visiting Scholar at Vulnerability and the Human Condition Initiative at Emory School of Law, USA.
Part I: Perspectives on Care 1. Traditional African Systems of Land
Ownership and their Impact on Lesbian Women 2. Queering Love: Sex, Care,
Capital, and Academic Prejudices 3. Women who Love Women: Negotiation of
African Traditions and Kinship 4. Queer African Studies and Directions in
Methodology Part II: Perspectives on Participation 5. LGBTIQ Political
Participation in South Africa: The Rights, the Real, and the Representation
6. Are You a Footballer? The Radical Potential of Women's Football at the
National Level 7. The Quest for Belonging among Male Sex Workers and
Hustlers in Nairobi Part III: Perspectives on Morality and Ethics 8. Can
Black Queer Feminists Believe in God? An Exploration of Feminism,
Sexuality, and the Spiritual 9. Leaky Anuses, Loose Vaginas, and Large
Penises: A Heirarchy of Sexualized Bodies in the Pentecostal Imaginary 10.
Moral Agency and the Paradox of Positionality: Disruptive Bodies and Queer
Resistance in Senegalese Women's Soccer Part IV: Perspectives on Techniques
and Technology 11. Teaching Sex Times: A Space for Conversation and
Knowledge Building about Sex 12. A Man with Boundaries: Masculinities,
Technologies, and Counter Publics in Urban Accra 13. Deconstructing
Homosexuality in Ghana Part V: Perspectives on Neoliberalism 14. Revisiting
Authoritative Accounts of #FeesMustFall Movement and LGBTI Silencing 15.
Sex and Money in West Africa: The "Money" Problem in West African Sexual
Diversity Politics 16. Normative Collusions and Amphibious Evasions: The
Contested Politics of Queer Self-Making in Neoliberal Ghana Part VI:
Perspectives on Negotiating Social Education 17. Adventures from the
Bedrooms of African Queer Women 18. "We have sex, but we don't talk about
it": Examining Silences in Teaching and Learning about Sex and Sexuality in
Ghana and Ethiopia 19. Caught between Worlds: Ghanaian Youth's Views of
Hybrid Sexuality 20. Sex Panics and LGBTQ Children's Rights to Schooling
Ownership and their Impact on Lesbian Women 2. Queering Love: Sex, Care,
Capital, and Academic Prejudices 3. Women who Love Women: Negotiation of
African Traditions and Kinship 4. Queer African Studies and Directions in
Methodology Part II: Perspectives on Participation 5. LGBTIQ Political
Participation in South Africa: The Rights, the Real, and the Representation
6. Are You a Footballer? The Radical Potential of Women's Football at the
National Level 7. The Quest for Belonging among Male Sex Workers and
Hustlers in Nairobi Part III: Perspectives on Morality and Ethics 8. Can
Black Queer Feminists Believe in God? An Exploration of Feminism,
Sexuality, and the Spiritual 9. Leaky Anuses, Loose Vaginas, and Large
Penises: A Heirarchy of Sexualized Bodies in the Pentecostal Imaginary 10.
Moral Agency and the Paradox of Positionality: Disruptive Bodies and Queer
Resistance in Senegalese Women's Soccer Part IV: Perspectives on Techniques
and Technology 11. Teaching Sex Times: A Space for Conversation and
Knowledge Building about Sex 12. A Man with Boundaries: Masculinities,
Technologies, and Counter Publics in Urban Accra 13. Deconstructing
Homosexuality in Ghana Part V: Perspectives on Neoliberalism 14. Revisiting
Authoritative Accounts of #FeesMustFall Movement and LGBTI Silencing 15.
Sex and Money in West Africa: The "Money" Problem in West African Sexual
Diversity Politics 16. Normative Collusions and Amphibious Evasions: The
Contested Politics of Queer Self-Making in Neoliberal Ghana Part VI:
Perspectives on Negotiating Social Education 17. Adventures from the
Bedrooms of African Queer Women 18. "We have sex, but we don't talk about
it": Examining Silences in Teaching and Learning about Sex and Sexuality in
Ghana and Ethiopia 19. Caught between Worlds: Ghanaian Youth's Views of
Hybrid Sexuality 20. Sex Panics and LGBTQ Children's Rights to Schooling
Part I: Perspectives on Care 1. Traditional African Systems of Land
Ownership and their Impact on Lesbian Women 2. Queering Love: Sex, Care,
Capital, and Academic Prejudices 3. Women who Love Women: Negotiation of
African Traditions and Kinship 4. Queer African Studies and Directions in
Methodology Part II: Perspectives on Participation 5. LGBTIQ Political
Participation in South Africa: The Rights, the Real, and the Representation
6. Are You a Footballer? The Radical Potential of Women's Football at the
National Level 7. The Quest for Belonging among Male Sex Workers and
Hustlers in Nairobi Part III: Perspectives on Morality and Ethics 8. Can
Black Queer Feminists Believe in God? An Exploration of Feminism,
Sexuality, and the Spiritual 9. Leaky Anuses, Loose Vaginas, and Large
Penises: A Heirarchy of Sexualized Bodies in the Pentecostal Imaginary 10.
Moral Agency and the Paradox of Positionality: Disruptive Bodies and Queer
Resistance in Senegalese Women's Soccer Part IV: Perspectives on Techniques
and Technology 11. Teaching Sex Times: A Space for Conversation and
Knowledge Building about Sex 12. A Man with Boundaries: Masculinities,
Technologies, and Counter Publics in Urban Accra 13. Deconstructing
Homosexuality in Ghana Part V: Perspectives on Neoliberalism 14. Revisiting
Authoritative Accounts of #FeesMustFall Movement and LGBTI Silencing 15.
Sex and Money in West Africa: The "Money" Problem in West African Sexual
Diversity Politics 16. Normative Collusions and Amphibious Evasions: The
Contested Politics of Queer Self-Making in Neoliberal Ghana Part VI:
Perspectives on Negotiating Social Education 17. Adventures from the
Bedrooms of African Queer Women 18. "We have sex, but we don't talk about
it": Examining Silences in Teaching and Learning about Sex and Sexuality in
Ghana and Ethiopia 19. Caught between Worlds: Ghanaian Youth's Views of
Hybrid Sexuality 20. Sex Panics and LGBTQ Children's Rights to Schooling
Ownership and their Impact on Lesbian Women 2. Queering Love: Sex, Care,
Capital, and Academic Prejudices 3. Women who Love Women: Negotiation of
African Traditions and Kinship 4. Queer African Studies and Directions in
Methodology Part II: Perspectives on Participation 5. LGBTIQ Political
Participation in South Africa: The Rights, the Real, and the Representation
6. Are You a Footballer? The Radical Potential of Women's Football at the
National Level 7. The Quest for Belonging among Male Sex Workers and
Hustlers in Nairobi Part III: Perspectives on Morality and Ethics 8. Can
Black Queer Feminists Believe in God? An Exploration of Feminism,
Sexuality, and the Spiritual 9. Leaky Anuses, Loose Vaginas, and Large
Penises: A Heirarchy of Sexualized Bodies in the Pentecostal Imaginary 10.
Moral Agency and the Paradox of Positionality: Disruptive Bodies and Queer
Resistance in Senegalese Women's Soccer Part IV: Perspectives on Techniques
and Technology 11. Teaching Sex Times: A Space for Conversation and
Knowledge Building about Sex 12. A Man with Boundaries: Masculinities,
Technologies, and Counter Publics in Urban Accra 13. Deconstructing
Homosexuality in Ghana Part V: Perspectives on Neoliberalism 14. Revisiting
Authoritative Accounts of #FeesMustFall Movement and LGBTI Silencing 15.
Sex and Money in West Africa: The "Money" Problem in West African Sexual
Diversity Politics 16. Normative Collusions and Amphibious Evasions: The
Contested Politics of Queer Self-Making in Neoliberal Ghana Part VI:
Perspectives on Negotiating Social Education 17. Adventures from the
Bedrooms of African Queer Women 18. "We have sex, but we don't talk about
it": Examining Silences in Teaching and Learning about Sex and Sexuality in
Ghana and Ethiopia 19. Caught between Worlds: Ghanaian Youth's Views of
Hybrid Sexuality 20. Sex Panics and LGBTQ Children's Rights to Schooling