CARIBBEAN SEXUALITIES A workshop exploring desire and dissidence in the Anglophone Caribbean WEDNESDAY 27 NOVEMBER 2013 12.00pm-9.00pm Bob Kayley Theatre, Minghella Building, University of Reading, UK In recent years, some of the most urgent and highly-charged public and political debates in the Anglophone Caribbean have centred on sexual citizenship. While it is important to acknowledge the very real barriers and prejudices that face people in relation to sexual freedoms and the urgent strug..
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In the Caribbean sexuality has never been a topic for public discussion. Previously relegated to the...
Jamaican popular culture and literature are key sites for the representation and dissemination of Ja...
Studies of sexuality in Caribbean culture are on the rise, focusing mainly on homosexuality and homo...
Caribbean sexuality is both hypervisible and obscured. That is, it is celebrated in popular culture ...
Sexual health behaviour and the choices people make are influenced by whole range of factors includi...
This history breeds the need for activating an ethical imperative atrophied by gradual distancing fr...
In the Caribbean, same-sex desire is fraught with complexities, often hidden, and treated as a threa...
Caribbean Research Seminar in the North In association with the Society for Caribbean Studies Frid...
The worldwide feminisation of HIV and AIDS has not left the Caribbean region unscathed. A decade ago...
Within Caribbean societies and Barbados in particular issues on human sexuality are approached from ...
In this essay we contend that studying sex as a discourse as well as a practice may be a way to spea...
This study is the first pan-regional analysis of civil society organisations’ perspectives on the hu...
In this essay we contend that studying sex as a discourse as well as a practice may be a way to spea...
Sexual citizenship is a powerful concept associated with debates about recognition and exclusion, ag...
https://digitalcommons.wcl.american.edu/facsch_bk_contributions/1247/thumbnail.jp
In the Caribbean sexuality has never been a topic for public discussion. Previously relegated to the...
Jamaican popular culture and literature are key sites for the representation and dissemination of Ja...
Studies of sexuality in Caribbean culture are on the rise, focusing mainly on homosexuality and homo...
Caribbean sexuality is both hypervisible and obscured. That is, it is celebrated in popular culture ...
Sexual health behaviour and the choices people make are influenced by whole range of factors includi...
This history breeds the need for activating an ethical imperative atrophied by gradual distancing fr...
In the Caribbean, same-sex desire is fraught with complexities, often hidden, and treated as a threa...
Caribbean Research Seminar in the North In association with the Society for Caribbean Studies Frid...
The worldwide feminisation of HIV and AIDS has not left the Caribbean region unscathed. A decade ago...
Within Caribbean societies and Barbados in particular issues on human sexuality are approached from ...
In this essay we contend that studying sex as a discourse as well as a practice may be a way to spea...
This study is the first pan-regional analysis of civil society organisations’ perspectives on the hu...
In this essay we contend that studying sex as a discourse as well as a practice may be a way to spea...
Sexual citizenship is a powerful concept associated with debates about recognition and exclusion, ag...
https://digitalcommons.wcl.american.edu/facsch_bk_contributions/1247/thumbnail.jp
In the Caribbean sexuality has never been a topic for public discussion. Previously relegated to the...
Jamaican popular culture and literature are key sites for the representation and dissemination of Ja...