Gender and Sexuality in Senegalese Societies emphasizes the urgency and necessity of new research in gender and queer studies in and on Senegalese societies. Contributors explore how aspects of philosophy, politics, identity, literature, language, and community impact and are impacted by gender and sexuality in post-colonial Senegal.
Gender and Sexuality in Senegalese Societies emphasizes the urgency and necessity of new research in gender and queer studies in and on Senegalese societies. Contributors explore how aspects of philosophy, politics, identity, literature, language, and community impact and are impacted by gender and sexuality in post-colonial Senegal.
Babacar M'Baye is professor of English and pan-African studies at Kent State University. Besi Brillian Muhonja is associate professor of African, African American, and diaspora studies, and women's, gender and sexuality studies in the Department of English at James Madison University.
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Introduction: New Directions for Studies of Gender and Sexuality in Senegal, Babacar M'Baye Chapter One The Invention of the Homosexual: The Politics of Homophobia in Senegal, Ayo Coly Chapter Two Queering the 'Greater Jihad': Sufi Resistance and Disruptive Morality in Senegalese Women's Soccer, Beth Packer Chapter Three Representations of the Gôr Djiguène [Man Woman] in Senegalese Culture, Films, and Literature, Babacar M'Baye Chapter Four Successful Schoolgirls: Maintaining Spatial Freedom and Personal Time in Dakar, Amy Porter Chapter Five Widowhood and asset inheritance among the Serer in Senegal, Ruth Evans Chapter Six Sisterhood in Mariama Ba's So Long A Letter, Kadidia Sy Chapter Seven "How can you promote health without promoting freedom?": E-Health for Containment and Care among Queer Activists in Senegal, Juliana Friend Chapter Eight Catalyzing Stagnant Norms: Female Parliamentarians' Creative Impact on Weary Public Institutions, Susan Telingator and Sindiso Mnisi Weeks Ch
Introduction: New Directions for Studies of Gender and Sexuality in Senegal, Babacar M'Baye Chapter One The Invention of the Homosexual: The Politics of Homophobia in Senegal, Ayo Coly Chapter Two Queering the 'Greater Jihad': Sufi Resistance and Disruptive Morality in Senegalese Women's Soccer, Beth Packer Chapter Three Representations of the Gôr Djiguène [Man Woman] in Senegalese Culture, Films, and Literature, Babacar M'Baye Chapter Four Successful Schoolgirls: Maintaining Spatial Freedom and Personal Time in Dakar, Amy Porter Chapter Five Widowhood and asset inheritance among the Serer in Senegal, Ruth Evans Chapter Six Sisterhood in Mariama Ba's So Long A Letter, Kadidia Sy Chapter Seven "How can you promote health without promoting freedom?": E-Health for Containment and Care among Queer Activists in Senegal, Juliana Friend Chapter Eight Catalyzing Stagnant Norms: Female Parliamentarians' Creative Impact on Weary Public Institutions, Susan Telingator and Sindiso Mnisi Weeks Ch
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