Hungochani

Hungochani PDF

Author: Marc Epprecht

Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 345

ISBN-13: 0773527508

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

The African State and the AIDS Crisis

The African State and the AIDS Crisis PDF

Author: Amy S. Patterson

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-01-18

Total Pages: 239

ISBN-13: 1351147862

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This edited volume analyzes African state responses to the AIDS epidemic. Institutionally weak, limited in resources and lacking power in the international system, the African state has been characterized as inefficient, corrupt and illegitimate. The volume questions how aspects of the African state have affected policy responses to AIDS. It highlights how African states must initiate, develop and/or implement the long-term policy solutions necessary to combat AIDS. It employs empirical studies from the international and national arena to illustrate why some African states have been able (and willing) to address AIDS while others have not. Contributions analyze how international actors, civil society organizations, state ideology, patriarchy and state capacity have influenced policies to fight AIDS. Examining AIDS policies through the prism of African state development and linkages to domestic and international actors, this book provides a nuanced understanding of the variety of responses to AIDS in Africa.

Hungochani, Second Edition

Hungochani, Second Edition PDF

Author: Marc Epprecht

Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP

Published: 2013-04-01

Total Pages: 360

ISBN-13: 0773588795

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In the tapestry of global queer cultures Africa has long been neglected or stereotyped. In Hungochani, Marc Epprecht seeks to change these limited views by tracing Southern Africa's history and traditions of homosexuality, modern gay and lesbian identities, and the vibrant gay rights movement that has emerged since the 1980s. Epprecht explores the diverse ways African cultures traditionally explained same-sex sexuality and follows the emergence of new forms of gender identity and sexuality that evolved with the introduction of capitalism, colonial rule, and Christian education. Using oral testimony, memoirs, literature, criminal court records, and early government enquiries from the eighteenth century to the present, he traces the complex origins of homophobia. By bringing forth a wealth of evidence about once-hidden sexual behaviour, Epprecht contributes to the honest, open discussion that is urgently needed in the battle against HIV/AIDS. Homosexuality - or hungochani as it is known in Zimbabwe - has been denounced by many politicians and church leaders as an example of how Western decadence has corrupted African traditions. However, a bold, new gay rights movement has emerged in several of the countries of the region since the 1980s, offering an exciting new dimension in the broad struggle for human rights and democracy unfolding on the continent. In a new preface to this edition, Epprecht considers the recent advances of equality on the continent such as the legalization of same-sex marriage in South Africa, as well as discriminatory setbacks such as Uganda's anti-homosexuality legislation.

More Than a Name

More Than a Name PDF

Author: Commission internationale pour les droits des gais et des lesbiennes

Publisher: Human Rights Watch

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 310

ISBN-13: 9781564322869

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Publisher: Catholic Relief Services

Published:

Total Pages: 16

ISBN-13:

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