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Not just (any) body can be a citizen: the politics of law, sexuality and postcoloniality in Trinidad and Tobago and the Bahamas  / M. Jacqui Alexander.

Feminist Review (1994) 48 (aug), p. 5-23
bron: Feminist Review (1994) 48 (aug), p. 5-23
samenvatting: De constructie van nationale en seksuele normen door de regeringen van Caribische eilanden als Trinidad en Tobago en de Bahama's, die heteroseksualiteit tot de wettige norm hebben verklaard door de strafbaarstelling van homoseksuele handelingen. Bovendien worden onwelkome seksuele praktijken en een ziekte als aids als buitenlandse verschijnselen gezien.
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signatuur: ts.

Not just (any) body can be a citizen: the politics of law, sexuality and postcoloniality in Trinidad and Tobago and the Bahamas
ts.
M. Jacqui Alexander.
Feminist Review
(1994)
48
(aug)
5-23
N231608
Artikel

(Re)locating the gay Filipino: resistance, postcolonialism, and identity  / Martin F. Manalansan, IV.

Journal of Homosexuality, 26 (1993) 1, p. 53-72
bron: Journal of Homosexuality jaargang: 26 (1993) 1 , p. 53-72
samenvatting: Analyse van het werk van twee homoseksuele, naar de VS geëmigreerde Filipijnse, schrijvers: John Silva en Ralph Peña.
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signatuur: ts.

(Re)locating the gay Filipino: resistance, postcolonialism, and identity
ts.
Martin F. Manalansan, IV.
Journal of Homosexuality
26
(1993)
1
53-72
N245926
Artikel

Gender-blending and code-switching in the South African novel : a postcolonial model  / Johan U. Jacobs.

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signatuur: cat. (deep/his) b

Gender-blending and code-switching in the South African novel : a postcolonial model
cat. (deep/his) b
Johan U. Jacobs.
In: Deep hiStories : Gender and Colonialism in Southern Africa (Cross Cultures ; 57) / Wendy Woodward, Patricia Hayes and Gary Minkley (Eds.). - Amsterdam [etc.] : Rodopi, 2002. - p. 283-301
N280613
Grijs

Van homo nostalgie en betere tijden : multiculturaliteit en postkolonialiteit  / Gloria Wekker.

[Amsterdam: Stichting George Mosse], 2009 - 20 bl.
uitgave: [Amsterdam : Stichting George Mosse], 2009 - 20 bl.
onderwerpen:
thema:
  1. biculturelen
  2. gender/seksualiteit studies homoseksualiteit
samenvatting: De spreekster neemt ons mee op een tocht langs enkele relevante pleisterplaatsen in de Nederlandse multiculturele samenleving, om een beeld te krijgen van de wijzen waarop homoseksualiteit en postkolonialiteit zich in deze geprangde tijden tot elkaar verhouden. Is er onder invloed van de vestiging van zwarten, migranten en vluchtelingen, gedurende de laatste zes decennia, een uitbreiding gekomen van het repertoire aan gelijkgeslachtelijke (m/v) ideëen en praktijken, m.a.w. zijn er méér manieren gekomen waarop homoseksualiteit beleefd en vormgegeven kan worden? Heeft er kruisbestuiving plaatsgevonden tussen het dominante en ondergeschikte modellen van homo- en lesboseksualiteit? De auteur behandelt o.a. de nota "Gewoon Homo Zijn" (2007) van Minister Plasterk, de plannen van Ahmed Marcouch met betrekking tot de acceptatie van homo's in Amsterdam Slotervaart. De drie vragen die Wekker uiteindelijk wil beantwoorden zijn: 1. Waar bevinden vrouwen zich eigenlijk in deze botsing van homoculturen en waarom zijn zij/wij zo onzichtbaar? 2. Wat zijn de belangrijkste vertogen die circuleren met betrekking tot de verenigbaarheid van homoseksualiteit en multiculturaliteit/ postkolonialiteit? 3. Welk beelden van het homo Zelf en van de homo Ander komen naar voren uit deze uiteenlopende bronnen?

signatuur: cat. (wekke/van)

dgb grijs

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Van homo nostalgie en betere tijden : multiculturaliteit en postkolonialiteit
cat. (wekke/van)dgb grijs
N287061
Artikel

Continental Drift : Queer, Feminism, Postcolonial  / Brenda Cossman.

Jindal Global Law Review, 4 (2012) 1 (aug), p. 17-35
bron: Jindal Global Law Review jaargang: 4 (2012) 1 (aug), p. 17-35
samenvatting: In this article, I tell a story of drifts - of continental drifts from feminism to queer theory, drifts between continents, from West to East and back again. From its genesis in the works of Eve Sedgwick and Gayle Rubin, queer theory emerged as a project of theorising sex and sexuality in an analytical framework independent of feminism. Others, like Judith Butler have resisted the bracketing of gender and the break of feminism, insisting instead that neither feminism nor queer theory should have such clearly delineated "proper objects". I seek to bring the continental drift to the question of queer theory's relationship with feminism, and its location in the postcolonial. While the story starts in the West, where queer theory first emerged, it drifts eastward. But continental drift is not a story of movement from West to East; it is a story of the movement of the Earth's continents relative to each other. Shifting tectonic plates produces more than a little deep structural change. So too does the drift of queer theory toward the postcolonial, and the postcolonial toward the queer.
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signatuur: dgb artikelen, map jindal global law review (cossm/con)

Continental Drift : Queer, Feminism, Postcolonial
dgb artikelen, map jindal global law review (cossm/con)
Brenda Cossman.
Jindal Global Law Review
4
(2012)
1
(aug)
17-35
N294587
Artikel

Homophobia as the State of Reason : The Case of Postcolonial Trinidad and Tobago  / Amar Wahab.

GLQ : A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies, 18 (2012) 4, p. 481-505
bron: GLQ : A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies jaargang: 18 (2012) 4 , p. 481-505
samenvatting: In the Western imagination, the postcolonial Caribbean is often stigmatized as enacting some of the most homophobic nationalisms, serving as a useful counterpoint to frame liberal democratic nations as vanguard (especially enshrining LGBTQ subjects as rights deserving). As such, those nations positioned at the margins of Western modernity are seen to bear strong proclivities to an immature modernity or even premodern (regressive) condition. This simplistic analysis elides any discussion of how homophobic nationalisms in postcolonial settings are more complicated and suggestive of a different (albeit contentious) engagement with modernity. In fact, the hardening of homophobic nationalisms forces us to question how and why, in particular settings such as postcolonial Trinidad and Tobago, compulsory homophobia is deployed as a form of moral management that is compatible with postcolonial modernity. Aim in this article is to explore this "problem space" of homophobia as a regulative and generative force in post-colonial nation-states, caught in tension between liberal disciplinary aspirations and contemporary anxieties conditioned by the colonial past. This embattled context conditions the discursive parameters that power the truth of Trinidad and Tobago?s postcolonial condition and its agonized relation to modernity.
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signatuur: ts.

Homophobia as the State of Reason : The Case of Postcolonial Trinidad and Tobago
ts.
Amar Wahab.
GLQ : A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies
18
(2012)
4
481-505
N294815
Artikel

Queer Affects  / ed. by Beth Baron and Sara Pursley.

International Journal of Middle East Studies, 45 (2013) 2 (may), p. 203-374
bron: International Journal of Middle East Studies jaargang: 45 (2013) 2 (may), p. 203-374
samenvatting: Table of Contents: - Queer Affects: Introduction / Hanadi Al-Samman and Tarek El-Ariss. - p. 205-209. - Genus of Sex or the Sexing of Jins / Afsaneh Najmabadi. - p. 211-231. - Thinking Past Pride: Queer Arab Shame in Bareed Mista3jil / Dina Georgis. - p. 233-251. - Queer Couplings: Formations of Religion and Sexuality in 'Ala' Al-Aswani's 'Imarat Ya'Qubyan / Michael Allan. - p. 253-269. - Homosexuality and Epistemic Closure in Modern Arabic Literature / Khalid Hadeed. - p. 271-291. - Majnun Strikes Back: Crossings of Madness and Homosexuality in Contemporary Arabic Literature / Tarek El-Ariss. - p. 293-312. - Baudelaire in Baghdad: Modernism, the Body, and Husayn Mardan's Poetics of the Self / Haytham Bahoora. - p. 313-329. - Introduction: Curiosities of Middle East Studies in Queer Times / Paul Amar and Omnia El Shakry. - p. 331-335. - Rethinking Homonationalism / Jasbir Puar. - p. 336-339. - Transnational Governmentality and the Politics of Life and Death / Sima Shakhsari. - p. 340-342. - Psychoanalysis and the Postcolonial Genealogy of Queer Theory / Dina Al-Kassim. - p. 343-346. - The Middle East: Global, Postcolonial, Regional, and Queer / Wilson Chacko Jacob. - p. 347-349. - Queering Citizenship, Queering Middle East Studies / Maya Mikdashi. - p. 350-352. - Wayward Subjects and Negotiated Disciplines: Body Politics and the Boundaries of Egyptian Nationhood / Marilyn Booth. - p. 353-374.
onderwerpen:

signatuur: dgb artikelen (queer/aff)

Queer Affects
dgb artikelen (queer/aff)
ed. by Beth Baron and Sara Pursley.
International Journal of Middle East Studies
45
(2013)
2
(may)
203-374
N295132
Artikel

'Against the order of nature'? : Postcolonial state, Section 377 and the homosexual subject  / Shramana Das Purkayastha.

Rupkatha Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities, 6 (2014) 1, p. 120-130
bron: Rupkatha Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities jaargang: 6 (2014) 1 , p. 120-130
samenvatting: In the light of the theorisation on identity-formation, the present paper proposes to discuss how the post-colonial Indian nation-state, through its multiple apparatus, becomes complicit in the discursive genesis of heteronorm. Issues of national culture and authentic tradition create in India a special kind of problem that queer-activism needs to grapple with. The focus of my discussion would specifically be on the debates surrounding Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code. I would like to interrogate how legal discourses appropriate the language of power, stereotyping both non-normative identities as well as the normative definition of Indian alterity, and serve to push the sexual minority into a cultural absence within the state.
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signatuur: dgb artikelen, map rupkatha journal (purka/aga)

'Against the order of nature'? : Postcolonial state, Section 377 and the homosexual subject
dgb artikelen, map rupkatha journal (purka/aga)
Shramana Das Purkayastha.
Rupkatha Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities
6
(2014)
1
120-130
N295556
Artikel

Post/Colonial Queer Globalisation and International Human Rights : Images of LGBT Rights  / Aeyal Gross.

Jindal Global Law Review, 4 (2013) 2 (nov), p. 98-130
bron: Jindal Global Law Review jaargang: 4 (2013) 2 (nov), p. 98-130
samenvatting: In recent years, literature has pointed to the role of pictorial images in human rights advocacy. While this literature has focused mostly on images which portray the violations of human rights, this article considers images of a different type, that are used in the context of LGBT rights advocacy, arguably portraying utopian visions of human rights. Through a reading of two images - the first portraying Dana International, the transgender pop singer who represented Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest and won, and the second portraying what looks like a same-sex couple who have got married - the article examines issues that come up in international LGBT rights advocacy, focusing on questions of the globalisation of identities, the recognition of family life and on the (post)colonial context in which rights claims are being made. The tension between the texts superimposed upon the images and the images themselves serve to expose existing contradictions within LGBT rights advocacy as practiced inter alia through the use of these images. Finally, the "Yogyakarta Principles on the Application of International Human Rights Law in Relation to Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity" are examined and critically engaged with in light of the tensions in international LGBT rights advocacy discussed through a reading of the images.
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signatuur: dgb artikelen, map jindal global law review (gross/pos)

Post/Colonial Queer Globalisation and International Human Rights : Images of LGBT Rights
dgb artikelen, map jindal global law review (gross/pos)
Aeyal Gross.
Jindal Global Law Review
4
(2013)
2
(nov)
98-130
N295568
Artikel

Queering Conceptual Boundaries : Assembling Indigenous, Marxist, Postcolonial and Queer Perspectives  / Paulo Ravecca and Nishant Upadhyay.

Jindal Global Law Review, 4 (2013) 2 (nov), p. 357-378
bron: Jindal Global Law Review jaargang: 4 (2013) 2 (nov), p. 357-378
samenvatting: This article suggests the need for imagining assemblages and engagements between queer, Marxist, postcolonial and indigenous perspectives in order to critically confront the complex and ambivalent politics of queerness today. It grounds and deploys this reflection through a critical exploration of "Dawn of a New Gay," a non-academic piece on 'po-mo homo' and the case of Queers Against the Israeli Apartheid, an activist group based in Toronto. Queerness, in our account, is constituted by dimensions which go far beyond a narrow conception of sexuality. Thus, 'queering queerness' implies talking about 'classing', 'gendering' and 'racialising' processes, avoiding an additive logic and acknowledging their interelated messiness. By employing 'queer' as a self-reflective, methodological tool, we examine its integral role in the processes of capitalism, racialisation, heteropatriarchy and colonialism. The suggested theoretical perspective has implications in terms of how to think of politics 'as such': there is a need, this article argues, to overcome economic and culturalist reductionisms in the approach to radical politics. Both are liberal in their 'ideological mechanics' because they proceed with the logic of segmentation and obscure how power(s) operate(s). Assembling critical perspectives is an impossible and necessary exercise of de-reification of categories and theories but, more fundamentally, it is an attempt to imagine less oppressive political praxes and futures.
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signatuur: dgb artikelen, map jindal global law review (ravec/que)

Queering Conceptual Boundaries : Assembling Indigenous, Marxist, Postcolonial and Queer Perspectives
dgb artikelen, map jindal global law review (ravec/que)
Paulo Ravecca and Nishant Upadhyay.
Jindal Global Law Review
4
(2013)
2
(nov)
357-378
N295708

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