Drawing on primary research on lesbian subjectivity in South Africa, this timely book examines research on lesbian and gay identities to explore the contemporary politics of homophobia related violence in a postcolonial context.
Drawing on primary research on lesbian subjectivity in South Africa, this timely book examines research on lesbian and gay identities to explore the contemporary politics of homophobia related violence in a postcolonial context.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Melanie Judge is a queer and feminist activist, and Adjunct Associate Professor, and research associate at the Centre for Law and Society, in the Faculty of Law at the University of Cape Town.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: (Un)settling Violence Chapter 1. "Double the Trouble": Gender and Sexuality (Un)corrected Chapter 2. The Violence of Racialisation, The Racialisation of Violence Chapter 3. View to a Kill: The Politics of Spectacle Chapter 4. Assimilation and Ascendance: Violent Differentiation in Post-Colonial Context Chapter 5. Law, Education and a Not-Only LGBT Revolution Conclusion: Trouble the Dreams of Political Possibility
Introduction: (Un)settling Violence Chapter 1. "Double the Trouble": Gender and Sexuality (Un)corrected Chapter 2. The Violence of Racialisation, The Racialisation of Violence Chapter 3. View to a Kill: The Politics of Spectacle Chapter 4. Assimilation and Ascendance: Violent Differentiation in Post-Colonial Context Chapter 5. Law, Education and a Not-Only LGBT Revolution Conclusion: Trouble the Dreams of Political Possibility
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