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  1. Sexuality, Power and Transgression: Homophobia in Abdulrazak Gurnah's <em>Memory of Departure</em>

    Sexuality, Power and Transgression: Homophobia in Abdulrazak Gurnah's Memory of Departure

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Eastern African Literary and Cultural Studies • Authors: Kimani Kaigai --- Literature Department, Kenya
    This paper offers a reading of Zanzibari-born, UK-based writer, Abdulrazak Gurnah’ debut novel, Memory of Departure in order to explore how the novel positions sexual activities that are seen as transgressive and how contestations over these bodily activities imply issues...
  2. Reparative sexual orientation therapy effects on gay sexual identities

    Reparative sexual orientation therapy effects on gay sexual identities

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa • Authors: Jaco Van Zyl --- Department of Psychology, South Africa Kathryn Nel --- Department of Psychology, South Africa Saraswathie Govender --- Department of Psychology, South Africa
    The study explored gay males’ identities and experiences with sexual reparative therapy. The sample consisted of five white Christian males (age range 24 – 41 years), who responded to a semi-structured interview on their self-identity with reparative therapy. Interpretative Phenomenological...
  3. LGBT Africa: A social justice movement emerges in the era of HIV

    LGBT Africa: A social justice movement emerges in the era of HIV

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: SAHARA-J: Journal of Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS • Authors: Chris Beyrer [d151e18]
    LGBT communities are emerging across Africa in 2012. Many are emerging in the context of the continents severe HIV epidemic. Homophobia is a barrier to social acceptance and to health and other social services, but African communities are showing reliance...
  4. Gay men coming out later in life: A hermeneutic analysis of acknowledging sexual orientation to oneself

    Gay men coming out later in life: A hermeneutic analysis of acknowledging sexual orientation to oneself

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology • Authors: Quentin Allan --- Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand
    Given the residual homonegativity in evidence throughout our diverse communities, and given the large numbers of gay people who remain “in the closet”, it is critical that we seek to understand in greater depth the complexities of the coming-out process...