The Economies of Queer Inclusion explores the formation of relationships between US-based transnational human rights actors and grassroots LGBTI activists in Kampala, Uganda. In doing so, it exposes the unintended consequences of finance-based connections and proposes alternative forms of transnational activism.
The Economies of Queer Inclusion explores the formation of relationships between US-based transnational human rights actors and grassroots LGBTI activists in Kampala, Uganda. In doing so, it exposes the unintended consequences of finance-based connections and proposes alternative forms of transnational activism.
SM Rodriguez is assistant professor of sociology and criminology at Hofstra University.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface: Considering a Methodology of Connection Introduction: Queer Organizing for Full Citizenship 1: Homophobic Nationalism: The Development of Sodomy Legislation 2: Invisibility Matters: Visibility Management in a Transnational Age 3: Access Granted: Mainstream Methods of Transnational Organizing 4: The Economies of Queer Inclusion 5: Centering Afro-Diasporic Organizing for Transnational Futures Conclusion Bibliography
Preface: Considering a Methodology of Connection Introduction: Queer Organizing for Full Citizenship 1: Homophobic Nationalism: The Development of Sodomy Legislation 2: Invisibility Matters: Visibility Management in a Transnational Age 3: Access Granted: Mainstream Methods of Transnational Organizing 4: The Economies of Queer Inclusion 5: Centering Afro-Diasporic Organizing for Transnational Futures Conclusion Bibliography
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