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Christianity Globalization And Protective Homophobia Democratic Contestation Of Sexuality In Subsaharan Africa 1st Edition Kapya Kaoma Auth

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Christianity Globalization And Protective Homophobia Democratic Contestation Of Sexuality In Subsaharan Africa 1st Edition Kapya Kaoma Auth
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Christianity Globalization And Protective Homophobia Democratic Contestation Of Sexuality In Subsaharan Africa 1st Edition Kapya Kaoma Auth instant download after payment.

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.68 MB
Pages: 193
Author: Kapya Kaoma (auth.)
ISBN: 9783319663401, 9783319663418, 3319663402, 3319663410
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1

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Christianity Globalization And Protective Homophobia Democratic Contestation Of Sexuality In Subsaharan Africa 1st Edition Kapya Kaoma Auth by Kapya Kaoma (auth.) 9783319663401, 9783319663418, 3319663402, 3319663410 instant download after payment.

This book examines how socio-political assumptions inform and shape the contestation of sexuality on the African continent. Across Africa, the idea that homosexuality is un-African, un-Christian, un-natural, and un-cultural is now well established. This book analyzes politically- and religiously-inspired protective homophobia within the context of Africa’s socioeconomic and political place in the global community. The author builds upon on-the-ground research and his groundbreaking previous studies on the cultural politics of globalization in Africa to present a wide, complex, and interdisciplinary understanding of Africa’s sexual politics.

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