The sexual history of the global South. Sexual politics in Africa, Asia and Latin America

Primary author
Publisher
Zed
Place of Publication
London | New York
Date of Publication
2013
Edition
1
Number of Pages
275
Series
Gender | Development
Classification
I Issues and movements | A Women, Family, Sexual Identity | 2 Sexuality
Description
- Wieringa and Sívori: Sexual politics in the global South: framing the discourse
- Huang: The rise of sex and sexuality studies in post-1978 China
- Hiswas: The obscene modern and the pornographic family adventures in Bangla pornography
- Sierra Madero: Sexing the nation's body during the Cuban republican era
- Sadock: Government and the control of venereal disease in colonial Tanzania, 1920 - 60
- Sempol: Violence and the emergence of gay and lesbian activism in Argentina, 1983 - 90
- Ndjio: Sexuality and nationalist ideologies in post colonial Cameroon
- Al-Ghafari: The "lesbian" existence in Arab cultures: historical and sociological perspectives
- Vasudevan: "Public women" and the "obscene" body: an exploration of abolition debates in India
- Teutle López: Male homoeroticism, homosexual identity, and AIDS in Mexico City in the 1980s
- Kumaramkandath: Canons of desire: male homosexuality in twenty-first century Keralam
- Cordeiro: Female criminality in Brazil: A study on gender and sexuality in a woman's prison
- Mashvawure: Sexual pleasure and the premarital sexual adventures of young women in Zimbabwe
Copy Number
1
Identifier
I A 2 Wie
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