Literature DB >> 22826897

Sexual minorities, human rights and public health strategies in Africa.

Marc Epprecht1.   

Abstract

Remarkable progress has been made towards the recognition of sexual minority rights in Africa. At the same time, a marked increase in attacks, rhetorical abuse, and restrictive legislation against sexual minorities or ‘homosexuality’ makes activism for sexual rights a risky endeavour in many African countries. Campaigns for sexual rights and ‘coming out’ are frequently perceived as a form of Western cultural imperialism, leading to an exportation of Western gay identities and provoking a patriotic defensiveness. Cultures of quiet acceptance of same-sex relationships or secretive bisexuality are meanwhile also problematic given the high rate of HIV prevalence on much of the continent. This article examines specific initiatives that are using subtle, somewhat covert means to negotiate a path between rights activism and secretive bisexuality. It argues that strategies primarily focused on health concerns that simultaneously yet discreetly promote sexual rights are having some success in challenging prevalent homophobic or ‘silencing’ cultures and discourses.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22826897     DOI: 10.1093/afraf/ads019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Afr Aff (Lond)        ISSN: 0001-9909


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Journal:  Health Hum Rights       Date:  2016-12

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8.  Health service providers' perspectives on the influence of modern health systems on adolescents' sexual health practices in Umguza and Mberengwa districts of Zimbabwe.

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9.  The no-go zone: a qualitative study of access to sexual and reproductive health services for sexual and gender minority adolescents in Southern Africa.

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