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020 _a9781770 130159
_qPaperback
040 _aRDA
_bEnglish
_c3228
082 _a323.3264 SEXA
100 _aHoad, Neville
_9188426
245 _aSex and politics in South Africa /
_ceditors. Neville Hoad, Karen Martin, and Graeme Reid.
260 _aCape Town:
_bDouble Storey,
_c2005.
300 _a255 pages
_bcolour illustrations, illustrations, facsimiles, portraits
_c23 cm
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index
520 _aSummary: In the final years of apartheid, lesbians and gay men from across the racial and political spectrum began to agitate for a place for themselves in-between the old South Africa and the new. This anthology tells that story in a myriad of ways -through the personal testimonies of activists involved, the archival records of their organisations, and academic analysis. It was tumultuous time as lesbian and gay activists affiliated with wider struggles locally and internationally. That South Africa would become the first country in the world to enshrine lesbian and gay rights in its new Constitution seemed unimaginable at the time.
521 _aAdult
651 _aSouth africa
_9116385
654 _2Gays—Political activity Gays—Social conditions Homosexuality Homosexuality—Government policy Homosexuality—Political aspects South Africa
655 _a Aufsatzsammlung.
_9190103
690 _20940094473
700 _aKaren Martin, and Graeme Reid, Helen Laurenson, Jenny Sandler, Michiel Botha, John Hogg, Paarl Print, Paarl
_9191236
942 _2ddc
_cBOOK
_y12663
_zPriscilla Nozizwe Mogale
999 _c766863
_d766862