SEXUAL TENSIONS OF POST-EMPIRE

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In this essay Katherine Franke examines two contemporary cites in which state efforts to eradicate the traces of empire and to resurrect an authentic post-colonial nation have produced sexual subjects that serve as a kind of existential residue and remainder of a demonized colonial past and absence. Looking first at post-colonial Zimbabwe, Franke argues that President Mugabe's aggressively homophobic policies have played a key role in fortifying his leadership as authentically African and post-colonial. Franke then turns to current efforts by the Mubarak government in Egypt to publically prosecute men for having sex with men. The Mubarak government has used homosexual show trials, first in security courts, and then in civilian courts, as a dry run for the reorganization of the Egyptian court system's jurisdiction over dissenters and outcasts.

Idioma originalEnglish
Título de la publicación alojadaStudies in Law Politics and Society
EditorialJAI Press
Páginas65-90
Número de páginas26
ISBN (versión impresa)0762311096, 9780762311095
DOI
EstadoPublished - 2004

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NombreStudies in Law Politics and Society
Volumen33
ISSN (versión impresa)1059-4337

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Political Science and International Relations
  • Law

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