Posts
- Category: RE-THINKING SEXUALITIES. IN AFRICA (continued)
- Conclusion: Modern women
- Conclusions
- Contesting the ‘culture of silence’: The arere metaphor
- Cultures of silence?
- Dangerous dichotomies
- Delali and Kobla: Do husbands also have ‘unmet needs’?
- Different voices in the negotiation
- Discourses and practices of efundula in postcolonial Namibia
- Discursive psychology and insubordinate practices
- Efundula: Women’s Initiation, Gender and Sexual Identities in Colonial and Post-Colonial Northern Namibia
- Enhancement of women’s sexual behaviour
- Eroticising raee in Cape Town, South Africa
- Ethnographic and analytical background
- Excision, initiation and knowledge
- Female Agency
- Female militancy or ‘culture of silence’?
- Female strategies for empowerment?
- Findings from Dar es Salaam
- Findings from Kisii
- Global power relations
- Heike Becker
- Heike Becker
- Heike Becker
- Heike Becker
- Heike Becker
- Heike Becker
- Heike Becker
- Heike Becker
- Heike Becker
- Heike Becker
- Heterosexual masculine desire and racialised difference
- Hindrance of women’s sexual behaviour
- How do both social practices validate gendered sexuality?
- Imperialist anxieties and sexual fears: The Sarah Bartmann story
- Imperialist anxieties and sexual fears: The virgin lands
- Inventing ‘African AIDS’
- Katarina Jungar and Elina Oinas
- Katarina Jungar and Elina Oinas
- Katarina Jungar and Elina Oinas
- Katarina Jungar and Elina Oinas
- Katarina Jungar and Elina Oinas
- Kinky Politics
- Kopano Ratele
- Legacies of Christianity
- Lining up bare-breasted maidens: Colonial representations of efundula
- Liselott Dellenborg
- Liselott Dellenborg
- Liselott Dellenborg
- Liselott Dellenborg
- Liselott Dellenborg
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