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Aid for gays: the moral and the material in 'African homophobia' in post-2009 Malawi / Biruk, Crystal   Journal Article
Biruk, Crystal Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract In recent years, 'African homophobia' has become a spectacle on the global stage, making Africa into a pre-modern site of anti-gay sentiment in need of Western intervention. This article suggests that 'homophobia' in post-2009 Malawi is an idiom through which multiple actors negotiate anxieties around governance and moral and economic dependency. I illustrate the material conditions that brought about social imaginaries of inclusion and exclusion - partially expressed through homophobic discourse - in Malawi. The article analyses the cascade of events that led to a moment of political and economic crisis in mid-2011, with special focus on how a 2009 sodomy case made homophobia available as a new genre of social commentary. Employing discourse analysis of newspaper articles, political speeches, the proceedings of a sodomy case, and discussions about men who have sex with men (MSM) as an HIV risk group, I show how African homophobia takes form via interested deployments of 'cultural' rhetoric toward competing ends. This article lends a comparative case study to a growing literature on the political and social functions of homophobia in sub-Saharan Africa.
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Aid for gays: the moral and the material in 'African homophobia' in post-2009 Malawi / Biruk, Crystal   Journal Article
Biruk, Crystal Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract In recent years, 'African homophobia' has become a spectacle on the global stage, making Africa into a pre-modern site of anti-gay sentiment in need of Western intervention. This article suggests that 'homophobia' in post-2009 Malawi is an idiom through which multiple actors negotiate anxieties around governance and moral and economic dependency. I illustrate the material conditions that brought about social imaginaries of inclusion and exclusion - partially expressed through homophobic discourse - in Malawi. The article analyses the cascade of events that led to a moment of political and economic crisis in mid-2011, with special focus on how a 2009 sodomy case made homophobia available as a new genre of social commentary. Employing discourse analysis of newspaper articles, political speeches, the proceedings of a sodomy case, and discussions about men who have sex with men (MSM) as an HIV risk group, I show how African homophobia takes form via interested deployments of 'cultural' rhetoric toward competing ends. This article lends a comparative case study to a growing literature on the political and social functions of homophobia in sub-Saharan Africa.
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ID:   089392


China's flat earth: history and 8 August 2008 / Barme, Geremie R   Journal Article
Barme, Geremie R Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The opening ceremony of the 29th Olympiad in Beijing was celebrated in China as an opportunity for the country to "tell its story to the world." This article offers a forensic analysis of that story and how it was created under Party fiat with the active collaboration of local and international arts figures. In a scene-by-scene description of the ceremony, the article also reviews the symbiotic relationship of avant-garde cultural activists and the party-state, a relationship that has continuously evolved throughout the Reform era (since 1978). It also discusses contentious historical issues related to the revival of real and imagined national traditions in the era of China's re-emergence on the global stage.
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Only way forward : can the new world order be saved by humanism? / Slaughter, Anne-Marie   Journal Article
Slaughter, Anne-Marie Journal Article
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Key Words New World Order  Humanism  Middle East  China  Russia  Global Stage 
Great Power Politics 
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ID:   093401


Pianist tsujii takes the global stage / Mari, Yoshihara   Journal Article
Mari, Yoshihara Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Key Words Media  Japan  Global Stage  Pianist 
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Revisionism of powers in the changing historical context / Bordachev, Timofei V   Journal Article
Bordachev, Timofei V Journal Article
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