1st Edition

Gender, Sexuality and Social Justice Unpacking Dominant Development and Policy Discourses

Edited By Silke Heumann, Camilo Antillón Najlis Copyright 2024
276 Pages
by Routledge

276 Pages
by Routledge

276 Pages
by Routledge

This book addresses the intersections of gender, sexuality and social justice in relation to dominant development and policy discourses and interventions. Bringing together young scholars from Latin America, Africa and Asia, the book challenges dominant assumptions on sexuality in development discourse, policy and practice and proposes alternative approaches. Reflecting on both the ‘global... Read more

1 Mapping the intersections of gender, sexuality, ‘race’ and social justice in development and policy discourses

Silke Heumann

PART I Gender, sexual rights and non-normative gender expressions and sexualities

2 Understanding incarceration and spousal/partner relationships: an exploration of female imprisonment and its effects on family relations in Zimbabwe

Rotina Mafume Musara and Hellen Venganai

3 Colombian women and US servicemen: encounters and experiences from Melgar

Natalia Lozano Arévalo

4 Salir adelante: the intersections of teenage pregnancy as experienced in the city of Monterrey, Mexico

Brenda Rodríguez Cortés

PART II Unpacking development and policy interventions in the field of sexual and reproductive health and rights

5 Women’s sexual rights and empowerment beyond the liberal paradigm: understanding sexuality and power relations from the life experiences of young women

Ana Victoria Portocarrero Lacayo

6 Examining power/knowledge in the contestations of medical male circumcision in Zimbabwe

Hellen Venganai

7 Silences and misrepresentations in the international child marriage discourse: a double reading of Girls Not Brides

Belén Giaquinta

8 Bending the private-public gender norms: schooling experiences of young mothers from low-income households in Kenya

Alice Nelima Wekesa

9 Politics of identities: problematics of categories, labels and languages in LGBTQI+ movement in Bangladesh

Shuchi Karim

PART III Gender, sexuality and ‘race’: migration and the politics of identity and othering

10 Narratives of being and belonging from the perspectives of young Dutch-Muslims in the Netherlands

Mahardhika Sjamsoe’oed Sadjad

11 Men, migration and masculinities: an intersectional analysis of Bangladeshi migrant men in The Hague, the Netherlands

Mohammad Ibrahim Khalad

12 Migration, sex work and exploitative labor conditions: experiences of Nigerian women in the sex industry in Turin, Italy, and counter-trafficking measures

Eneze Modupe-Oluwa Baye and Silke Heumann

Biography

Silke Heumann is Sociologist and Assistant Professor (Senior Lecturer) at the International Institute of Social Studies (ISS) in The Hague, the Netherlands. She holds a PhD and an MA from the University of Amsterdam (UvA) and a BA from the Central American University (UCA) in Managua, Nicaragua. Her teaching and research interests are gender, sexual politics and social justice; discourse analysis and social movements.

Camilo Antillón Najlis has master’s degrees in sociology and in cultural studies and experience in education, research and programmes in the fields of gender and sexuality studies, sexual and reproductive health and rights, violence and urban cultural studies. He has worked with grass-roots, national and international organizations in Nicaragua and the Netherlands and collaborated with other Central American, East African and West African organizations. He has authored and edited several published works, including the Anthology of Contemporary Nicaraguan Critical Thinking (CLACSO 2016), a chapter in the collective volume Bodies in Resistance: Gender and Sexual Politics in the Age of Neoliberalism (Palgrave Macmillan 2017), and several articles and research reports. Camilo is currently affiliated with KIT Royal Tropical Institute.