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The Sexual History of the Global South
Sexual Politics in Africa, Asia and Latin America
The Sexual History of the Global South
Sexual Politics in Africa, Asia and Latin America
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Description
The Sexual History of the Global South explores the gap between sexuality studies and post-colonial cultural critique. Featuring twelve case studies, based on original historical and ethnographic research from countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, the book examines the sexual investments underlying the colonial project and the construction of modern nation-states.
Covering issues of heteronormativity, post-colonial amnesia regarding non-normative sexualities, women's sexual agency, the policing of the boundaries between the public and the private realm, sexual citizenship, the connections between LGBTQ activism and processes of state formation, and the emergence of sexuality studies in the global South, this collection is of great geographical, historical, and topical significance.
Table of Contents
2. The rise of sex and sexuality studies in post-1978 China - Huang Yingying
3. The obscene modern and the pornographic family: adventures in Bangla pornography - Hardik Brata Biswas
4. Sexing the nation's body during the Cuban republican era - Abel Sierra Madero
5. Government and the control of venereal diseases in colonial Tanzania, 1920-60 - Musa Sadock
6. Violence and the emergence of gay and lesbian activism in Argentina, 1983-90 - Diego Sempol
7. Sexuality and nationalist ideologies in post-colonial Cameroon - Basile Ndjio
8. The 'lesbian' existence in Arab cultures: historical and sociological perspectives - Iman Al-Ghafari
9. 'Public women' and the 'obscene' body: an exploration of abolition debates in India - Nitya Vasudevan
10. Male homoeroticism, homosexual identity, and AIDS in Mexico City in the 1980s - Alberto Teutle López
11. Canons of desire: male homosexuality in twenty-first-century Keralam - Rajeev Kumaramkandath
12. Female criminality in Brazil: a study on gender and sexuality in a women's prison - Fabíola Cordeiro
13. Sexual pleasure and premarital sexual adventures of young women in Zimbabwe - Tsitsi B. Masvawure
Product details
Published | 11 Apr 2013 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 288 |
ISBN | 9781780324043 |
Imprint | Zed Books |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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This is an exciting collection that delivers what it promises: a truly transnational investigation of sexuality from the perspective of scholars from the Global South. Much more than a history of sexualities, or an exploration of sexual diversity cross-culturally, it offers compelling insights into the close interaction between political and social histories and ideologies of sexuality. It gives the reader a broad view of the colonial, the post-colonial, and the often reactionary ways that new and modernizing states shored up heterosexuality while condemning other types of gendered and sexual expressions. This will undoubtedly be a foundational text in sexual histories of the global South.
Dr Evelyn Blackwood, author of Falling into the Lesbi World: Desire and Difference in Indonesia
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In examining transnational genealogies of sexualities, this book connects many lost dots. The cartographies it draws of both the Western gaze and of gendered and sexualized constructs in the Global South will undoubtedly enrich the field of sexual theorizing and research. Good reading!
Dr Sonia Corrêa, research associate at ABIA (Brazilian Interdisciplinary Association for AIDS) and co-chair of Sexuality Policy Watch
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The Sexual History of the Global South is an exciting and challenging read. It puts together solid and original research with highly engaging analysis of sexuality in the colonial constructs of development. In the twelve chapters it covers huge ground, making it important reading for both students and scholars. It promises to be a landmark in the booming field of sexualities.
Dr Wendy Harcourt, Sexuality Research Institute at the Institute of Social Studies, Erasmus University, The Hague
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The Sexual History of the Global South is urgent reading for anyone interested in not only the history of sexual practices but also in critical theory and sexual politics. Its brilliant contributions go beyond mere "case studies" of diverse desires, pleasures, sexual subjects, and their regulation in colonial and post-colonial settings. By adapting Foucault and showing his Eurocentric limits, they open up whole new ways of thinking about sexual diversity as it interweaves with race, ethnicity, gender, class and the meanings of power in modernity.
Rosalind Petchesky, Distinguished Professor of Political Science, Hunter College and The Graduate Center, City University of New York

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