在本土可接受与国际谴责之间——论尼日利亚的反同性婚姻法西方之声是人权倡导还是文化帝国主义?

IF 1.4 2区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
M. Omilusi
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今天,在非洲的54个国家中,有38个国家在法律上禁止同性恋行为,其中许多国家已经站出来反对女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋和变性人(LGBT+)的权利应该受到法律保护。对尼日利亚来说,其联邦法律将同性恋定为犯罪,这为尼日利亚陷入困境的LGBT+社区创造了一个充满敌意的局面。同性婚姻与人权之间的相互关系,自该法案在该国颁布以来,引发了相当大的争论。该法案规定,违规者将被判处14年监禁。它引起了美国和英国等国的国际谴责。但是绝大多数支持同性婚姻(禁止)法律的尼日利亚人是坚定的。因此,本研究在非洲社会的社会文化背景下对反同性婚姻法进行了质疑。它主要依靠二手数据收集来源,仔细审查西方政治家、政府代表和非政府组织对尼日利亚(乃至非洲)反同性婚姻法的反应。它还将国际对抗置于人权倡导或文化帝国主义的范围内。它最终确定了全球关系中地方问题的一致位置和不同路径。虽然这不是一项实证研究,但我在本文中试图强调的是,如果文化价值观可以被视为更持久(尽管可以改变),并且通过普遍可接受的方式,由这些价值观制定出一项有约束力的法律,就像许多非洲国家的反同性婚姻法一样,当尖锐的对抗来自外部时,它将等同于文化强加。
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Between Local Acceptability and International Opprobrium: On Nigeria’s Anti-Same Sex Marriage Law; Is Western Voice a Human Rights Advocacy or Cultural Imperialism?
Today, homosexual activity is legally prohibited in thirty-eight of Africa’s fifty-four countries and many of them have come to the fore in opposing the notion that lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT+) rights should be protected legally. For Nigeria, its federal law criminalizes homosexuality and this creates a hostile situation for Nigeria’s beleaguered LGBT+ community. The interplay between same-sex marriage and human rights has generated considerable debate since the act, which stipulates 14 years imprisonment for offenders, was enacted in the country. It has drawn international condemnation from countries such as the United States and Britain. But the overwhelming majority of Nigerians who support the same sex marriage (prohibition) law are adamant. This study therefore, interrogates the anti-same sex marriage law within the socio-cultural context of the African society. Substantially relying on secondary sources of data gathering, it scrutinizes the responses of Western politicians, government representatives and non-governmental organizations to the Nigeria’s (nay Africa) anti-same sex marriage law. It also situates the international antagonism within the realm of human rights advocacy or cultural imperialism. It conclusively establishes the congruent locations and divergent paths of local issues within global relations. Although this is not an empirical work, what I seek to emphasise in this article is that if cultural values can be seen to be more enduring (though amenable to changes) and by way of general acceptability, a biding law is made of such values, as in the case of anti-same sex marriage law in many African countries, it will amount to cultural imposition when strident antagonism comes from without.
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期刊介绍: Multilingua is a refereed academic journal publishing six issues per volume. It has established itself as an international forum for interdisciplinary research on linguistic diversity in social life. The journal is particularly interested in publishing high-quality empirical yet theoretically-grounded research from hitherto neglected sociolinguistic contexts worldwide. Topics: -Bi- and multilingualism -Language education, learning, and policy -Inter- and cross-cultural communication -Translation and interpreting in social contexts -Critical sociolinguistic studies of language and communication in globalization, transnationalism, migration, and mobility across time and space
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