The country we want to live in: hate crimes and homophobia in the lives of black lesbian South Africans

"The country we want to live in: Hate crimes and homophobia in the lives of black lesbian South Africans offers a refreshing perspective on violence perpetrated against black lesbians. Based on a Roundtable seminar, held during the 2006 16 Days of Activism for no Violence against Women and Chil...

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Beteiligte: Mkhize, Nonhlanhla (BeteiligteR)
Medienart: Druck Buch
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: Cape Town HSRC Press 2010
In: Policy Analysis and Capacity Enhancement Research Programme occasional paper (1)
Jahr: 2010
Online Zugang: Klappentext (Verlag)
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Zusammenfassung:"The country we want to live in: Hate crimes and homophobia in the lives of black lesbian South Africans offers a refreshing perspective on violence perpetrated against black lesbians. Based on a Roundtable seminar, held during the 2006 16 Days of Activism for no Violence against Women and Children, the text engages the heteronormative focus of the campaign, profiles aspects of the dynamic conversations, and builds strong arguments about violence against lesbians. It also profiles the voices of women who are central to the activism around hate crimes and homophobia. In capturing key aspects of the lively discussion of 2006, an update of subsequent events that have bearing on the original seminar is provided, concluding with recommendations that have relevance for research, policy and practice. The country we want to live in makes an impassioned plea about citizenship, belonging and social justice, confirming that silence about these issues is not an option"--Cover
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references (p. 55-63)
Beschreibung:XII, 66 S. 21 cm
ISBN:0796923418
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