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- Title
Ready Rhetorics: Political Homophobia and Activist Discourses in Malawi, Nigeria, and Uganda.
- Authors
McKay, Tara; Angotti, Nicole
- Abstract
Since the late 1990s political leaders in several African countries have pursued legislation to expand criminal penalties for same-sex sex. Yet, much of the research on efforts to expand criminalization of same-sex sexualities in Africa has focused on individual country cases, neglecting the role of national and transnational sociopolitical contexts and economic flows. Focusing on discourses present in news media data from 2000 to 2014 in three African countries pursuing regressive policies targeting homosexuality-Malawi, Nigeria, and Uganda-we examine: 1) the different antihomosexual discourses and constellations of actors that emerge over time; 2) the linkages among antihomosexual discourses and other social or cultural logics that allow individuals and collective actors to make sense of antihomosexual discourses in a particular historical moment; and 3) the relationships among discourses vying for power in a given discursive field. In these data we observe episodic public debates around homosexuality that engage different arguments and constellations of actors over time. The intensity of public debates has increased since the mid-2000s in each country, and debates reflect strong linkages among transnational and national actors. Ultimately, we contend that the particular debates occurring around the regulation of same-sex sex in Malawi, Nigeria, and Uganda reflect larger conflicts over social change, political power, and global status hierarchies. We conclude with implications for the study of homophobia and LGBT movements in sub-Saharan Africa.
- Subjects
AFRICA; LGBTQ+ activists; HOMOPHOBIA; SAME-sex marriage policy; SAME-sex relationships; GENDERISM
- Publication
Qualitative Sociology, 2016, Vol 39, Issue 4, p397
- ISSN
0162-0436
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11133-016-9342-7