2022
DOI: 10.18820/24150479/aa54i1/1
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Precarity, ungrievability, and thinking beyond the law: a framework for understanding the position of LGB individuals in South Africa

Abstract: Precarity, ungrievability, and thinking beyond the law: a framework for understanding the position of LGB individuals in South AfricaDrawing primarily on the work of Judith Butler and Drucilla Cornell, this paper aims to provide a theoretical framework for understanding the position of sexual minorities in South Africa. This will be done particularly in light of the violence, discrimination, and marginalisation that is experienced by, predominantly, black gay, lesbian, and bisexual individuals from poorer Sout… Show more

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“…South Africa is known as one of the countries that have a progressive constitution and legal systems that promote the rights of all people including people of different sexual orientations (Leonard, 2021). However, homophobic attacks seem to continue unabated (Westman, 2022). This takes place in different societal structures like churches and schools.…”
Section: Context and The Phenomenonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…South Africa is known as one of the countries that have a progressive constitution and legal systems that promote the rights of all people including people of different sexual orientations (Leonard, 2021). However, homophobic attacks seem to continue unabated (Westman, 2022). This takes place in different societal structures like churches and schools.…”
Section: Context and The Phenomenonmentioning
confidence: 99%