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Namibia's Rainbow Project: Gay Rights in an African Nation


Namibia's Rainbow Project: Gay Rights in an African Nation

Hardback by Lorway, Robert

Namibia's Rainbow Project: Gay Rights in an African Nation

£54.00

ISBN:
9780253015143
Publication Date:
28 Nov 2014
Language:
English
Publisher:
Indiana University Press
Pages:
176 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 14 - 22 May 2024
Namibia's Rainbow Project: Gay Rights in an African Nation

Description

What are the consequences when international actors step in to protect LGBT people from discrimination with programs that treat their sexualities in isolation from the "facts on the ground"? Robert Lorway tells the story of the unexpected effects of The Rainbow Project (TRP), a LGBT rights program for young Namibians begun in response to President Nujoma's notorious hate speeches against homosexuals. Lorway highlights the unintended consequences of this program, many of which ran counter to the goals of local and international policy makers and organizers. He shows how TRP inadvertently diminished civil opportunities at the same time as it sought to empower youth to claim their place in Namibian culture and society. Tracking the fortunes of TRP over several years, Namibia's Rainbow Project poses questions about its effectiveness in the faces of class distinction and growing inequality. It also speaks to ongoing problems for Western sexual minority rights programs in Africa in the midst of political violence, heated debates over anti-discrimination laws, and government-sanctioned anti-homosexual rhetoric.

Contents

Acknowledgements Prologue: Approaching the Transnational Introduction 1. The Instrumentality of Sex 2. Subjectivity as a Political Territory 3. Remaking Female Citizenship 4. The Naturalization of Intimate Partner Violence 5. Thinking Through the Foreigner Fetish Conclusion: Post-structural Violence Notes Bibliography Index

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