Transnational LGBT Activism and UK-Based NGOs
Colonialism and Power
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Farmer draws on the themes and case studies explored throughout the previous chapters to present a conclusion on the role of UK-based NGOs engaged in transnational LGBT activism. Farmer notes the ways in which...
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Farmer introduces the main arguments of the book with recognition to some key contemporary issues for the progress of LGBT rights globally. Consideration is given to some of the main research areas linked to g...
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Farmer uses this chapter to examine the key conceptual terms that are deployed in the analysis of the book to produce an argument for an intersectional, decolonial approach to transnational LGBT activism. Farm...
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Farmer explores the ways in which sexual orientation and gender identity politics are negotiated and contested in international relations in order to highlight the contemporary international contexts in which ...
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Farmer explores the ways in which UK-based NGOs engage with UK governmental actors on international LGBT issues to provide a more comprehensive understanding of UK-based contributions to transnational LGBT act...
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Farmer explores the historical development of European problematisations and criminalisations of same-sex sexual activity and how these influenced British imperial sexual discourses that imposed legal mechanis...
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Farmer offers a detailed examination of the main UK-based NGOs engaged in transnational LGBT activism, noting the broad range of strategies used across the space. The chapter opens by introducing the main UK-b...
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Farmer explores how UK-based NGOs acknowledge and engage with the impact that coloniality and the legacies of British colonialism have had on contemporary international relations and global LGBT rights. The ch...