Heterosexual Africa

Heterosexual Africa
Author: Marc Epprecht
Publsiher: Ohio University Press
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2008-08-15
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780821442982

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Heterosexual Africa? The History of an Idea from the Age of Exploration to the Age of AIDS builds from Marc Epprecht’s previous book, Hungochani (which focuses explicitly on same-sex desire in southern Africa), to explore the historical processes by which a singular, heterosexual identity for Africa was constructed—by anthropologists, ethnopsychologists, colonial officials, African elites, and most recently, health care workers seeking to address the HIV/AIDS pandemic. This is an eloquently written, accessible book, based on a rich and diverse range of sources, that will find enthusiastic audiences in classrooms and in the general public. Epprecht argues that Africans, just like people all over the world, have always had a range of sexualities and sexual identities. Over the course of the last two centuries, however, African societies south of the Sahara have come to be viewed as singularly heterosexual. Epprecht carefully traces the many routes by which this singularity, this heteronormativity, became a dominant culture. In telling a fascinating story that will surely generate lively debate, Epprecht makes his project speak to a range of literatures—queer theory, the new imperial history, African social history, queer and women’s studies, and biomedical literature on the HIV/AIDS pandemic. He does this with a light enough hand that his story is not bogged down by endless references to particular debates. Heterosexual Africa? aims to understand an enduring stereotype about Africa and Africans. It asks how Africa came to be defined as a “homosexual-free zone” during the colonial era, and how this idea not only survived the transition to independence but flourished under conditions of globalization and early panicky responses to HIV/AIDS.

Sexuality and Social Justice in Africa

Sexuality and Social Justice in Africa
Author: Marc Epprecht
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2013-07-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781780323831

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The persecution of people in Africa on the basis of their assumed or perceived homosexual orientation has received considerable coverage in the popular media in recent years. Gay-bashing by political and religious figures in Zimbabwe and Gambia; draconian new laws against lesbians and gays and their supporters in Malawi, Nigeria and Uganda; and the imprisonment and extortion of gay men in Senegal and Cameroon have all rightly sparked international condemnation. However, much of the analysis has been highly critical of African leadership and culture without considering local nuances, historical factors and external influences that are contributing to the problem. Such commentary also overlooks grounds for optimism in the struggle for sexual rights and justice in Africa, not just for sexual minorities but for the majority population as well. Based on pioneering research on the history of homosexualities and engagement with current lgbti and HIV/AIDS activism, Marc Epprecht provides a sympathetic overview of the issues at play and a hopeful outlook on the potential of sexual rights for all.

Hungochani

Hungochani
Author: Marc Epprecht
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2004
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0773527516

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Challenging the stereotypes of African heterosexuality - from the precolonial era to the present.

The Myth of Heterosexual AIDS

The Myth of Heterosexual AIDS
Author: Michael Fumento
Publsiher: Regnery Publishing
Total Pages: 504
Release: 1993
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: PSU:000025565188

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In a searing analysis of the AIDS "epidemic", Fumento thoroughly documents how and why AIDS is not a heterosexual disease. Despite fear and hysteria often fueled by partisan politics, AIDS remains largely restricted to two high-risk groups: homosexual men and IV drug users.

A Companion to African History

A Companion to African History
Author: William H. Worger,Charles Ambler,Nwando Achebe
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2018-09-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781119063575

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Covers the history of the entire African continent, from prehistory to the present day A Companion to African History embraces the diverse regions, subject matter, and disciplines of the African continent, while also providing chronological and geographical coverage of basic historical developments. Two dozen essays by leading international scholars explore the challenges facing this relatively new field of historical enquiry and present the dynamic ways in which historians and scholars from other fields such as archaeology, anthropology, political science, and economics are forging new directions in thinking and research. Comprised of six parts, the book begins with thematic approaches to African history—exploring the environment, gender and family, medical practices, and more. Section two covers Africa’s early history and its pre-colonial past—early human adaptation, the emergence of kingdoms, royal power, and warring states. The third section looks at the era of the slave trade and European expansion. Part four examines the process of conquest—the discovery of diamonds and gold, military and social response, and more. Colonialism is discussed in the sixth section, with chapters on the economy transformed due to the development of agriculture and mining industries. The last section studies the continent from post World War II all the way up to modern times. Aims at capturing the enthusiasms of practicing historians, and encouraging similar passion in a new generation of scholars Emphasizes linkages within Africa as well as between the continent and other parts of the world All chapters include significant historiographical content and suggestions for further reading Written by a global team of writers with unique backgrounds and views Features case studies with illustrative examples In a field traditionally marked by narrow specialisms, A Companion to African History is an ideal book for advanced students, researchers, historians, and scholars looking for a broad yet unique overview of African history as a whole.

Desire Work

Desire Work
Author: Melissa Hackman
Publsiher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2018-08-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781478002314

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In postapartheid Cape Town—Africa's gay capital—many Pentecostal men turned to "ex-gay" ministries in hopes of “curing” their homosexuality in order to conform to conservative Christian values and African social norms. In Desire Work Melissa Hackman traces the experiences of predominantly white ex-gay men as they attempt to forge a heterosexual masculinity and enter into heterosexual marriage through emotional, bodily, and religious work. These men subjected themselves to daily self-surveillance and followed prescribed behaviors such as changing how they talked and walked. Ex-gay men also saw themselves as participating in the redemption of the nation, because South African society was perceived as suffering from a crisis of masculinity in which the country lacked enough moral heterosexual men. By tying the experience of ex-gay men to the convergence of social movements and public debates surrounding race, violence, religion, and masculinity in South Africa, Hackman offers insights into the construction of personal identities in the context of sexuality and spirituality.

Unspoken Facts

Unspoken Facts
Author: Marc Epprecht
Publsiher: Galz
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 0797434836

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Homosexuality. Lesbians. Gay rights. Homophobia. These terms have come up quite a bit in recent years in Africa to the shock, embarrassment and even anger of many people. This book is about that, and about the coming out (into public view) of individuals who in the past tended to keep a low pro?le. What does the history of homosexuality and the reactions against it tell us about African history in general? And how might this knowledge help us in struggles against HIV/AIDS, gender violence and other social inequalities in contemporary Africa? Based on Marc Epprecht's award-winning monograph Hungochani: the history of a dissident sexuality in southern Africa, along with creative contributions from other pioneering scholars in the field Unspoken Facts offers a sympathetic portrayal of the lives of people who do not conform to society's dominant expectations in terms of love and marriage. Additional material includes several fictionalised accounts of same-sex relationships in southern Africa.

Unspoken Facts

Unspoken Facts
Author: Galz
Publsiher: Galz
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2008-12-01
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0797434070

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Homosexuality. Lesbians. Gay rights. Homophobia. These terms have surfaced in recent years in Africa to the shock, embarrassment, and even anger of many people. This collection discusses these issues and the coming out (into public view) of individuals who in the past tended to keep a low profile. What does the history of homosexuality and the reactions to it tell us about African history in general? And how might this knowledge help us in struggles against HIV/AIDS, gender violence, and other social problems in contemporary Africa? Based on Marc Epprecht's award-winning work Hungochani; The History of a Dissident Sexuality in Southern Africa, along with creative contributions from other pioneering scholars in the field, and including several fictionalized accounts of same-sex relationships in southern Africa, this study compiled by GALZ offers a sympathetic portrayal of the lives of people who do not conform to society's dominant expectations in terms of love and marriage. GALZ was formed in 1990 to provide gay men and lesbians in Zimbabwe with a network to facilitate communication with the gay community.