South Africa is one of the most progressive countries worldwide regarding the rights of people with variations of gender identity and/or sex development. This paper queries medical and legal discourses of queer sex and gender. It takes a look at the medico-legal discourses on people whose identities and/or bodies exist outside of the binary of male and female or transition within this binary in South Africa
South Africa became the first country in Africa to legalise same-sex marriages in its post-apartheid...
Abstract: Questions about gender and sexuality that were central to the colonial project where women...
South Africa became the first country in Africa to legalise same-sex marriages in its post-apartheid...
I have long been intrigued by diversity, taxonomies, the (re-)configuration of socio-cultural norms,...
In 1996 South Africa became the first country in the world that explicitly incorporated lesbian and ...
South Africa has come a long way concerning the legal treatment of trans * (in medical literature of...
This study uses Queer Theory to explore the inconsistencies in South Africa's approach to the intern...
Individuals engaging in same-sex acts, individuals identifying as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgende...
This article analyses the path towards the construction of sexual rights related to same-sex conjuga...
Informed by narratives provided by self-identified South African transsexuals, whose lives span diff...
Enshrined in the Bill of Rights of South Africa’s Constitution[1] are a number of rights that affirm...
Researchers such as Hoad (2007), Ndashe (2010), Swarr (2012) and Matebeni (2014) have raised critica...
Abstract Background Sexual orientation and gender identity are social determinants of health for peo...
This study investigated the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) discrimination that exists...
Transsexual people are generallydiscriminated against, ridiculed andalienated by transphobic reactio...
South Africa became the first country in Africa to legalise same-sex marriages in its post-apartheid...
Abstract: Questions about gender and sexuality that were central to the colonial project where women...
South Africa became the first country in Africa to legalise same-sex marriages in its post-apartheid...
I have long been intrigued by diversity, taxonomies, the (re-)configuration of socio-cultural norms,...
In 1996 South Africa became the first country in the world that explicitly incorporated lesbian and ...
South Africa has come a long way concerning the legal treatment of trans * (in medical literature of...
This study uses Queer Theory to explore the inconsistencies in South Africa's approach to the intern...
Individuals engaging in same-sex acts, individuals identifying as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgende...
This article analyses the path towards the construction of sexual rights related to same-sex conjuga...
Informed by narratives provided by self-identified South African transsexuals, whose lives span diff...
Enshrined in the Bill of Rights of South Africa’s Constitution[1] are a number of rights that affirm...
Researchers such as Hoad (2007), Ndashe (2010), Swarr (2012) and Matebeni (2014) have raised critica...
Abstract Background Sexual orientation and gender identity are social determinants of health for peo...
This study investigated the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) discrimination that exists...
Transsexual people are generallydiscriminated against, ridiculed andalienated by transphobic reactio...
South Africa became the first country in Africa to legalise same-sex marriages in its post-apartheid...
Abstract: Questions about gender and sexuality that were central to the colonial project where women...
South Africa became the first country in Africa to legalise same-sex marriages in its post-apartheid...