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Christianity, Globalization, and Protective Homophobia : Democratic Contestation of Sexuality in Sub-Saharan Africa, Hardback Book

Christianity, Globalization, and Protective Homophobia : Democratic Contestation of Sexuality in Sub-Saharan Africa Hardback

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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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