Gender and sexual diversity is well-documented across a range of Southern countries, and historically a number of systems of categorisation have emerged to make sense of - or to shape - those identities that do not fit into a gender binary system. Currently, Southern movements for the rights of people who express their sexuality in a same-sex fashion, and/or those who identify as between, across, or outside of male/female categories, may be framed via LGBT categories; categories which originate in the West. The interfaces between post-colonial dynamics and the structures associated with heteronormativity, homophobia, and gender binarism, remain challenging. The dismantling of foundational gender binaries, and the sexual orientation cate...
In an editorial entitled, Expanding the GLBT tent, an African American transsexual female-to-male ...
Few in the humanities and social sciences will doubt the long-standing historical conflation of sex,...
As Western countries colonized most of the world, they brought with them strict, often religious-bas...
This paper explores the territory that is opened up when gender binaries are disrupted or displaced....
Transgender studies has become institutionalised within some academic disciplines over the last few ...
This paper aims to explore ways of theorising gender diversity. I start by demonstrating the ways in...
Enshrined in the Bill of Rights of South Africa’s Constitution[1] are a number of rights that affirm...
Studying the origins of binary thinking sparked my interest in the transformation of categorical dis...
Sustainable development is an approach to development that seeks to be multidimensional, meaning tha...
The linguistic coding of sexual and gender diversity remains highly contested in African contexts. W...
This paper provides a cross-cultural account of gender diversity which explores the territory that i...
Gender, a socially constructed term describes the characteristics of men, women and 'other' gender. ...
The past century has seen significant gains in civil rights such as the recognition of homosexuality...
In Europe and the USA, the last few years have seen a shift from a uniformly binary sex/gender syste...
The paper critiques why the bulk of males, do struggle to acknowledge and accept the capabilities of...
In an editorial entitled, Expanding the GLBT tent, an African American transsexual female-to-male ...
Few in the humanities and social sciences will doubt the long-standing historical conflation of sex,...
As Western countries colonized most of the world, they brought with them strict, often religious-bas...
This paper explores the territory that is opened up when gender binaries are disrupted or displaced....
Transgender studies has become institutionalised within some academic disciplines over the last few ...
This paper aims to explore ways of theorising gender diversity. I start by demonstrating the ways in...
Enshrined in the Bill of Rights of South Africa’s Constitution[1] are a number of rights that affirm...
Studying the origins of binary thinking sparked my interest in the transformation of categorical dis...
Sustainable development is an approach to development that seeks to be multidimensional, meaning tha...
The linguistic coding of sexual and gender diversity remains highly contested in African contexts. W...
This paper provides a cross-cultural account of gender diversity which explores the territory that i...
Gender, a socially constructed term describes the characteristics of men, women and 'other' gender. ...
The past century has seen significant gains in civil rights such as the recognition of homosexuality...
In Europe and the USA, the last few years have seen a shift from a uniformly binary sex/gender syste...
The paper critiques why the bulk of males, do struggle to acknowledge and accept the capabilities of...
In an editorial entitled, Expanding the GLBT tent, an African American transsexual female-to-male ...
Few in the humanities and social sciences will doubt the long-standing historical conflation of sex,...
As Western countries colonized most of the world, they brought with them strict, often religious-bas...