Legislating Gender and Sexuality in Africa
ISBN: 9780299327439
Platform/Publisher: Project MUSE / University of Wisconsin Press
Digital rights: Users: Unlimited; Printing: Chapters; Download: Chapters
Subjects: Sexual minorities; Gay rights; Women''s rights; Human rights;

In recent decades, a more formalized and forceful shift has emerged in the legislative realm when it comes to gender and sexual justice in Africa. This rigorous, timely volume brings together leading and rising scholars across disciplines to evaluate these ideological struggles and reconsider the modern history of human rights on the continent. Broad in geographic coverage and topical in scope, chapters investigate such subjects as marriage legislation in Mali, family violence experienced by West African refugees, sex education in Uganda, and statutes criminalizing homosexuality in Senegal. These case studies highlight the nuances and contradictions in the varied ways key actors make arguments for or against rights. They also explore how individual countries draft and implement laws that attempt to address the underlying problems.
Legislating Gender and Sexuality in Africa details how legal efforts in the continent can often be moralizing enterprises, illuminating how these processes are closely tied to notions of ethics, personhood, and citizenship. The contributors provide new appraisals of recent events, with fresh arguments about the relationships between local and global fights for rights. This interdisciplinary approach will appeal to scholars in African studies, anthropology, history, and gender studies.


Lydia Boyd is an associate professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the author of Preaching Prevention: Born-Again Christianity and the Moral Politics of AIDS in Uganda . Emily Burrill is an associate professor and the director of the African Studies Center at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the author of States of Marriage: Gender, Justice, and Rights in Colonial Mali .
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