Between HIV Prevention and LGBTI Rights
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The Political Economy of Queer Activism in Ghana
Abstract
Between HIV Prevention and LGBTI Rights investigates the transformative impacts of global development's sexual rights agenda on queer politics and activism in Ghana. With queer men bearing a disproportionate burden of HIV in Africa, rights-based health interventions have sought to tackle the epidemic by bringing together, educating, and ‘empowering’
queer African communities. Gore argues that queer Ghanaian men are not benefiting from development’s turn to sexual health and sexual rights. Instead, HIV and other sexual rights–based initiatives operate through neoliberal paradigms that reinforce class divides and de-politicize queer struggle. These dynamics are further shaping and shaped by the politicization of homophobia within the contemporary Ghanaian state.
Gore combines original ethnography, documentary analysis, and the examination of development and global health data to connect the struggle for queer liberation in Ghana to broader trajectories of capitalist transformation and crisis and the afterlives of colonialism. In doing so, Between HIV Prevention and LGBTI Rights offers fascinating insights into the political economy of sexuality and global development for scholars, activists, and policymakers seeking to understand and address sexual injustice and oppression, both in Africa and beyond.
Keywords
LGBTI rights, queer activism, LGBTI activism, HIV epidemic, HIV response, African sexualities, social movements, feminist political economy, queer political economy, the political economy of development, Ghana, queer liberation, politicized homophobia, queer politics, gender and sexuality studies, African studies, peer education, queer struggle, social reproduction, global political economyDOI
10.3998/mpub.12067615ISBN
9780472077021, 9780472057023, 9780472221851, 9780472904785Publisher
University of Michigan PressPublisher website
https://www.press.umich.edu/Publication date and place
2024Series
African Perspectives,Classification
History
African history
Gender studies, gender groups
Public health and preventive medicine