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  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Acknowledgements
  6. List of figures and tables
  7. Abbreviations
  8. Notes on contributors
  9. Foreword
  10. Overview
  11. PART 1. Between empathy and contempt: colonial legacies, neoliberalism and neo-colonialism
  12. 1 Vacillating between empathy and contempt: the Indian judiciary and LGBT rights
  13. 2 Expanded criminalisation of consensual same-sex relations in Africa: contextualising recent developments
  14. 3 Policing borders and sexual/gender identities: queer refugees in the years of Canadian neoliberalism and homonationalism
  15. 4 Queer affirmations: negotiating the possibilities and limits of sexual citizenship in Saint Lucia
  16. 5 Violence and LGBT human rights in Guyana
  17. 6 Cultural discourse in Africa and the promise of human rights based on non-normative sexuality and/or gender expression: exploring the intersections, challenges and opportunities
  18. 7 Haven or precarity? The mental health of LGBT asylum seekers and refugees in Canada
  19. PART 2. Resilience, resistance and hope: organising for social change
  20. 8 The rise of SOGI: human rights for LGBT people at the United Nations
  21. 9 Resistance to criminalisation, and social movement organising to advance LGBT rights in Belize
  22. 10 The multifaceted struggle against the Anti-Homosexuality Act in Uganda
  23. 11 Emergent momentum for equality: LGBT visibility and organising in Kenya
  24. 12 Kuchu resilience and resistance in Uganda: a history
  25. 13 Gender theatre: the politics of exclusion and belonging in Kenya
  26. 14 Telling Our Stories: Envisioning participatory documentary
  27. Appendix: Envisioning Global LGBT Human Rights participatory documentaries
  28. Index

Contents

Acknowledgements

List of figures and tables

Abbreviations

Notes on contributors

Foreword

Corinne Lennox and Matthew Waites

Overview

Nancy Nicol

PART 1. Between empathy and contempt:
colonial legacies, neoliberalism and neo-colonialism

1 Vacillating between empathy and contempt: the Indian judiciary and LGBT rights

Arvind Narrain

2 Expanded criminalisation of consensual same-sex relations in Africa: contextualising recent developments

Adrian Jjuuko and Monica Tabengwa

3 Policing borders and sexual/gender identities: queer refugees in the years of Canadian neoliberalism and homonationalism

Gary Kinsman

4 Queer affirmations: negotiating the possibilities and limits of sexual citizenship in Saint Lucia

Amar Wahab

5 Violence and LGBT human rights in Guyana

Pere DeRoy with Namela Baynes Henry

6 Cultural discourse in Africa and the promise of human rights based on non-normative sexuality and/or gender expression: exploring the intersections, challenges and opportunities

Monica Mbaru, Monica Tabengwa and Kim Vance

7 Haven or precarity? The mental health of LGBT asylum seekers and refugees in Canada

Nick J. Mulé and Kathleen Gamble

PART 2. Resilience, resistance and hope:
organising for social change

8 The rise of SOGI: human rights for LGBT people at the United Nations

Kim Vance, Nick J. Mulé, Maryam Khan and Cameron McKenzie

9 Resistance to criminalisation, and social movement organising to advance LGBT rights in Belize

Caleb Orozco

10 The multifaceted struggle against the Anti-Homosexuality Act in Uganda

Adrian Jjuuko and Fridah Mutesi

11 Emergent momentum for equality: LGBT visibility and organising in Kenya

Jane Wothaya Thirikwa

12 Kuchu resilience and resistance in Uganda: a history

Richard Lusimbo and Austin Bryan

13 Gender theatre: the politics of exclusion and belonging in Kenya

Guillit Amakobe, Kat Dearham and Po Likimani

14 Telling Our Stories: Envisioning participatory documentary

Nancy Nicol

Appendix: Envisioning Global LGBT Human Rights participatory documentaries

Index

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