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She Called Me Woman : Nigeria's Queer Women Speak  / 

ed. by Azeenarh Mohammed, Chitra Nagarajan and Rafeeat Aliyu.Abuja: Cassava Republic Press, 2018 - 357 p.
uitgave: Abuja: Cassava Republic Press, 2018 - 357 p.
onderwerpen:
samenvatting: She Called Me Woman is a collection of first-hand accounts by a community telling their stories on their own terms. This engaging and groundbreaking collection of queer women's narratives includes stories of first time love and curiosity, navigating same-sex feelings and spirituality, growing up gender non-conforming and overcoming family and society's expectations. What does it means to be a queer Nigerian? How does one embrace the label of 'woman'? While some tell of self-acceptance, others talk of friendship and building a home in the midst of the anti-same sex marriage law. The narrators range from those who knew they were gay from a very early age to those who discovered their attraction to the same sex later in life. The stories challenge the stereotypes of what we assume is lesbian, bisexual, gay, and *trans in Nigeria and they offer us a raw, first-hand look into the lives and realities of our family, friends, neighbours and co-workers who are queer.

signatuur: cat. (she/cal) b

ODE3

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She Called Me Woman : Nigeria's Queer Women Speak
cat. (she/cal) b ODE3
https://ihlia.nl/search/covers/thumb/N302183_1.jpg
ed. by Azeenarh Mohammed, Chitra Nagarajan and Rafeeat Aliyu.
N302183
Artikel

Coming out and going abroad: The chuguo mobility of queer women in China  / Lucetta Y. L. Kam.

Journal of Lesbian Studies, 24 (2020) 2 (apr-jun), p. 126-139
bron: Journal of Lesbian Studies jaargang: 24 (2020) 2 (apr-jun), p. 126-139
samenvatting: This article is part of a research project that explores the movement of queer women (lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and queer identified) from China to Australia and other Western countries. The research is based on participant observation and interviews that were conducted in selected cities in China and Australia. This article centers on queer women's narratives and experiences of going abroad, chuguo. Economic and social transformations in China have given rise to a new class of mobile urbanites. Going abroad has become a preferred life plan for young elites and the single child generation from urban, middle-class family backgrounds. The author looks at how mobility, sexuality, and gender non-conformity are intertwined in queer women's crafting of their life aspirations, and how the normative aspiration of chuguo in contemporary China enables (and disables) new ways of living and being. Building on the author's previous theorization of the "politics of public correctness," it is argued that transnational mobility has become a new homonormative value, which interplays with the neoliberal desire to be a mobile cosmopolitan subject in post-socialist China.
onderwerpen:

signatuur: ts.

Coming out and going abroad: The chuguo mobility of queer women in China
ts.
Lucetta Y. L. Kam.
Journal of Lesbian Studies
24
(2020)
2
(apr-jun)
126-139
N308017
Grijs

Beyond farming women : Queering gender, work and family farms  / Prisca Pfammatter.

Wageningen: Universiteit van Wageningen, 2021 - 72 p.
uitgave: Wageningen : Universiteit van Wageningen, 2021 - 72 p.
onderwerpen:
thema:
  1. arbeid/inkomen
  2. homoseksualiteit
samenvatting: Agri-culture is a set of practices to cultivate land and keep animals to produce food and other goods. It is also a socio-cultural practice. It involves norms for who produces what, when and how that are articulated, among other things, in a gendered division of work and labour. These govern the tasks that are considered suitable for men and for women, thus producing masculinity and femininity. Agriculture is hence one of the domains in which binary gender roles are constructed. The issue of gender and agriculture has been on the research agenda since the 1970s. This research shifts the attention from the production of traditional gender roles, or the recognition of the role of the women-farmer, to an ethnographic exploration of the farming cultures of queer farmers. I make use of thick description, weak theory and autoethnography to distance myself from my perception of the world and take the research subject's perspective(s). Drawing from the approaches of performativity theory and weak theory, I investigate how the research subjects understand their farming performances and how these interact and intermingle to create gender and sexual identities that, in turn, inform farming practices. Through participant and participatory observation on four queer farms in Switzerland as well as unstructured and semi-structured interviews, daily and seasonal activities have been recorded and then analysed through grounded theory. This has afforded new insights into how relationships are formed, identities are created, and work is shared among farmers when traditional gender roles are challenged. On queer farms, it emerges, the traditional division of labour between farmer (Landwirt, Landwirtin, and/or Bauer) and farm wife (Bäuerin) is subverted; tasks are openly and often discussed and assigned according to embodied knowledge, interests, bodies, time, farm imperatives and the outside. These are themselves influenced by gender and sexuality, which, for example, co-determine the types of knowledge, interests, bodies and farms that are developed. The research subjects' experience lays bare the heteronormative contexts with which queer people in agriculture are confronted and the strategies they devise to deal with them, for example, how they adapt the division of labour and hide their queerness, and how they rebel and network. Finally, through the informants' performances all work, all traditional roles are queered: Bauer are queer women that do the work of Bäuerin and vice versa, Landwirtin are Bäuerin and transwomen, ciswomen, heterosexual, lesbian, and queer. Based on these findings, I argue that the conventional and traditional production of binary gender, sex, sexuality, and farming identities is made evident and questioned alongside the raison d?être of these socially constructed categories for the attribution of different skills, possibilities, roles and futures. Through their performances, queer farmers not only redefine male and female and masculinity and femininity but also challenge the gendered division of labour on the farm. As a result, their subversive gender performances have the potential to redefine agriculture as gender-neutral. This insight contributes to a filling of the scholarly gap on how to move agriculture away from the (re)production of the traditional gender binary and its inequalities. To conclude, this research makes three main contributions to the literature. First, it evidences the glaring lack of research around and the invisibility and non-recognition of queer farmers in Switzerland. This lack that is exposed extends to the mechanisms through which farmers are turned away from farming as a livelihood on the basis of their gender, sex and/or sexuality ? for example, through the celebration in Switzerland of heterosexual cisgender family farms. This thesis further highlights subversive performances and how these challenge the production of binary gender, sex, sexual, and farming identities as well as the attribution of skills on the basis of these socially con structed categories to imply alternative possibilities, roles and futures. Finally, it is suggested that farming can be an accommodating space where people can become who they feel they want to be.

signatuur: cat. (pfamm/bey)

dgb grijs

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Beyond farming women : Queering gender, work and family farms
cat. (pfamm/bey)dgb grijs
N310273
Artikel

Playing with power: Kink, race, and desire  / Michelle Liang.

Sexualities, 25 (2022) 4 (jun), p. 381-405
bron: Sexualities jaargang: 25 (2022) 4 (jun), p. 381-405
samenvatting: Although the separation between "real life" and "play" appears to reinscribe liberal notions of autonomy, BDSM practitioners actually mobilize this boundary to trouble liberal understandings of the liberal autonomous rational agent. Through understandings desires as inextricable from power, and fetishes as displacements of anxieties, BDSM practices recognize "irrational" desires and multiple, fractured selves. In examining kink practices of queer women of color in the Netherlands, this paper explores the transformative potentials of BDSM for queer people of color, especially in resisting colonial discourses that privilege liberal discourses of agency and conceptualize bodies of color as nonmodern, inferior, exotic, and irrational. In the face of discourses that pit Dutch freedom and sexual expression against ethnic minorities and sexual constraint, marginalized kinksters are forming communities that radically centralize marginalized kink experiences and reject pathologizing discourses, as they critically alter the implications of and possibilities for slippages between daily life and kink.
onderwerpen:

signatuur: ts.

Playing with power: Kink, race, and desire
ts.
Michelle Liang.
Sexualities
25
(2022)
4
(jun)
381-405
N310577
Artikel

'Toen ik begon had ik geen plot': Debutant schrijft Duitse bestseller  / Dieuwertje Mertens ; Hengameh Yaghoobifarah.

Parool 13-06-2022
bron: Parool 13-06-2022
samenvatting: Interview met Hengameh Yaghoobifarah die in 2019 debuteerde met een boek over zusterliefde, queer-ouderschap en seksueel en politiek geweld. Ze vertelt over haar inspiratie en de achtergrond van haar boek.
onderwerpen:

signatuur: knipsel (bb/ba)

'Toen ik begon had ik geen plot': Debutant schrijft Duitse bestseller
knipsel (bb/ba)
Dieuwertje Mertens ; Hengameh Yaghoobifarah.
Parool
13-06-2022
N310643
Boek

Queer Women in Urban China : An Ethnography  / 

Elisabeth L. Engebretsen.New York, NY [etc.]: Routledge, 2015 - 214 p.: ill.
uitgave: New York, NY [etc.]: Routledge, 2015 - 214 p.: ill.
annotatie: Bibliogr.: p.179-188.
onderwerpen:
samenvatting: Based in ethnographies of the everyday and intimate lives of a diverse population of same-sex desiring women (lala) in Beijing, this book explores how ideas and practices regarding gender, sexuality, family, and nation are constructed, and investigates new meanings of identity and modes of belonging in urban mainland China.

signatuur: cat. (engeb/que) b

ODE3

toegang:
Queer Women in Urban China : An Ethnography
cat. (engeb/que) b ODE3
https://ihlia.nl/search/covers/thumb/N310905_1.jpg
Elisabeth L. Engebretsen.
N310905
Grijs

Pride Magazin : Let's celebrate female Queerness : Libertine sonderedition 2022  / Juliane Rump (Hrsg.).

Berlin: Libertine Magazin, 2022 - 36 p.
uitgave: Berlin : Libertine Magazin, 2022 - 36 p.
onderwerpen:
thema:
  1. lhbti #
samenvatting: Speciale Pride-editie van het feministische tijdschrift Libertine dat zich bezighoudt met identiteit en lifestyle van queer vrouwen.

signatuur: cat. (rump-j/pri) k

toegang:
Pride Magazin : Let's celebrate female Queerness : Libertine sonderedition 2022
cat. (rump-j/pri) k
https://ihlia.nl/search/covers/thumb/N310992_1.jpg
N310992
Artikel

"Bisexuality Isn't Exclusionary" : A Qualitative Examination of Bisexual Definitions and Gender Inclusivity Concerns among Plurisexual Women  / Allison E. Cipriano, Daniel Nguyen & Kathryn J. Holland.

Journal of Bisexuality, 22 (2022) 4 (oct-dec), p. 557-579
bron: Journal of Bisexuality jaargang: 22 (2022) 4 (oct-dec), p. 557-579
samenvatting: The current study investigated how plurisexual women of varying identities conceptualize bisexuality. We conducted 25 semi-structured interviews women with attraction to more than one gender. Using thematic analysis, we identified three overarching themes: (1) definitions of bisexuality differ by ones identity label, (2) concerns about sexual identity label inclusivity, and (3) outcomes of inclusivity concerns among women attracted to more than one gender. Non-bisexual women (i.e., pansexual, queer) defined bisexuality as limited to attraction to cisgender men and women and critiqued bisexuality as reinforcing the traditional gender binary. However, bisexual women defined bisexuality as attraction to two or more genders, described bisexuality as inclusive of attractions to all genders, and negative psychological outcomes as a result of the debate around bisexual gender inclusivity. Our findings suggest that sexual identity researchers might consider adopting the definition of bisexuality provided by bisexual women in this sample: attraction to more than one gender.
onderwerpen:

signatuur: ts.

"Bisexuality Isn't Exclusionary" : A Qualitative Examination of Bisexual Definitions and Gender Inclusivity Concerns among Plurisexual Women
ts.
Allison E. Cipriano, Daniel Nguyen & Kathryn J. Holland.
Journal of Bisexuality
22
(2022)
4
(oct-dec)
557-579
N311549
Artikel

Oceans, Archives, Perverts: Sex Work in the Colonial Port City  / Juno Jill Richards.

GLQ : A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies, 28 (2022) 4 (oct), p. 541-566
bron: GLQ : A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies jaargang: 28 (2022) 4 (oct), p. 541-566
samenvatting: This study follows the oceanic routes of female migrant laborers as a way to reconsider the geographies of queer theory through the colonial port city. In so doing, the author highlights feminized forms of migrant labor, including sex work and care work, as a central facet of the history of sexuality beyond the nation-state. This history begins in the 1920s and 1930s, when the League of Nations sponsored a massive investigation into international sex trafficking, through surveillance of port cities across the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans. These investigations reveal the ways that female migrant laborers were constructed as nonnormative sexual subjects, both through their transient status as citizens and for performing reproductive labors outside the context of the white nuclear family. In this way, the league investigation offers an early case study for technologies attending to the biological specificity necessary to detain individuals at the border. This biometric archive lays the groundwork for a theorization of queer femininity, often ignored by historians of sexuality focused on the criminalization of sodomy. Through attention to an early biometric database, rather than criminal archives, what follows offers a geography of feminized labor and queer femininity based across a transoceanic network of port cities. A consideration of sex work in the midcentury novel, including Jean Rhys's Voyage in the Dark and J. G. Farrell's Singapore Grip, more closely establishes the biometric and aesthetic categories used to construct female sexual deviance at the midcentury.
onderwerpen:

signatuur: ts.

Oceans, Archives, Perverts: Sex Work in the Colonial Port City
ts.
Juno Jill Richards.
GLQ : A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies
28
(2022)
4
(oct)
541-566
N311569
Artikel

Perceived HIV Invulnerability and PrEP Knowledge and Attitudes among Black Sexual Minority Women  / Shemeka Thorpe ...[et al.].

American Journal of Sexuality Education, 17 (2022) 3, p. 400-413
bron: American Journal of Sexuality Education jaargang: 17 (2022) 3 , p. 400-413
samenvatting: Black women have disproportionate rates of HIV compared to women of all other racial groups. The purpose of this analysis was to investigate perceived HIV risk, HIV and sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing behaviors, and pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) knowledge and attitudes among Black sexual minority women (SMW) and examine differences based on their history of male sex partners. Secondary data analysis was conducted using data from the Generations Study. This analysis used a sample of N = 149 participants who identified as Black cisgender women. Results showed Black SMW with a history of male sex partners reported a higher perceived risk of contracting HIV and significantly more frequent HIV and STI testing than those without a history of male sex partners. Overall, most of the sample was not familiar with PrEP, but one-third had favorable attitudes toward it, and half felt like they did not know enough about PrEP to form an opinion. Implications for culturally relevant public health campaigns and comprehensive sexuality education that integrate PrEP are included.
onderwerpen:

signatuur: ts.

Perceived HIV Invulnerability and PrEP Knowledge and Attitudes among Black Sexual Minority Women
ts.
Shemeka Thorpe ...[et al.].
American Journal of Sexuality Education
17
(2022)
3
400-413
N311772

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