Challenging dominant assumptions on sexuality

New edited book by Silke Heumann and Camilo Antillón Najilis

Gender, sexuality and social justice: Unpacking dominant development and policy discourses addresses the intersections of gender, sexuality and social justice in relation to dominant development and policy discourses and interventions.

Edited by Dr Silke Heumann from the International Institute of Social Studies and Camilo Antillón Najlis, Gender, sexuality and soical justice: Unpacking dominant development and policy discourses brings together young scholars from Latin America, Africa and Asia to challenge dominant assumptions on sexuality in development discourse, policy and practice and proposes alternative approaches.

Reflecting on both the ‘global north’ and the ‘global south’, the book investigates key social justice issues, from teenage pregnancy, child marriage discourses, sexual empowerment, to sexual diversity, female imprisonment and sexuality, militarism and sexuality, anti-trafficking policies and processes of racialization and othering in the context of migration.

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Challanging dominant assumptions on sexuality

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Camilo Antillón Najlis
Experience in education, research and programmes in the fields of gender and sexuality studies, sexual and reproductive health and rights, violence and urban cultural studies.

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