“They just need to empower themselves:” reproducing queer (neo)liberalism in LGBTS Empowerment discourses of representatives of LGBTS Human Rights NGOs in Ghana

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G. Asante
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ABSTRACT In this article, I examine how LGBT empowerment is discursively constructed within the material context of postcolonial Ghana, arguing that LGBT empowerment emerges as a contentious site of “glocalized assemblage” that condenses multiple meanings and spatio-temporal histories of colonization, gender, and sexuality to produce contradictory and paradoxical effects on Sassoi. I explain how neoliberal frames of governmentality are embedded in LGBT-centred empowerment programmes through discursive evocations of community, personal responsibility and human rights education. In conclusion, I argue for queer (post)colonial approaches to LGBT empowerment that open up spaces for radical imaginations to social change in Ghana and across the Global South.
“他们只需要赋予自己权力:”在加纳lgbt人权非政府组织代表的lgbt赋权话语中再现酷儿(新)自由主义
在这篇文章中,我研究了LGBT赋权是如何在后殖民时期加纳的物质背景下被话语建构的,认为LGBT赋权作为一个有争议的“全球本地化组装”的场所出现,它浓缩了殖民、性别和性的多重意义和时空历史,对萨索伊产生了矛盾和悖论的影响。我解释了新自由主义治理框架如何通过对社区、个人责任和人权教育的话语唤起,嵌入到以lgbt为中心的赋权计划中。总之,我主张用酷儿(后)殖民的方法来赋予LGBT权力,为加纳和全球南方的社会变革开辟激进想象的空间。
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期刊介绍: Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies (CC/CS) is a peer-reviewed publication of the National Communication Association. CC/CS publishes original scholarship that situates culture as a site of struggle and communication as an enactment and discipline of power. The journal features critical inquiry that cuts across academic and theoretical boundaries. CC/CS welcomes a variety of methods including textual, discourse, and rhetorical analyses alongside auto/ethnographic, narrative, and poetic inquiry.
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