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- W3152043228 abstract "Several years ago I was invited to participate in a forum on transnationalismin sexuality studies. I was flattered but also confused. Was it possible therewere people out there who believed that research on this topic could not betransnational? A number of important articles from the USA had alreadyconvincingly argued that transnational theory could help offset powerful tendencies of US exceptionalism or academic imperialism. Subsequent iterationsalso very helpfully distinguished transnational history from bland compendiaof world history, from comparative histories that isolated and reified staticcategories like the state or class, or global studies which in practice wereoften scarcely-concealed ‘progress of western civilisation’ narratives. Definingcharacteristics of transnationalism as advanced in these articles included afocus on circulation, transcendence, inequality, hybridity, and dynamicexchange both across and within borders. Such flows, mixing, integrations andexclusions had to be considered from local to global levels of analysis and withcareful attention to modernist biases implicit in the conceptual framework (thenation and sexuality as inherently modern constructions, in particular).Transnationalism would also be alert to – and aim to disrupt or transcend – theborders implicit in academic disciplines, specialised language, methodologies,and conventions. Such borders occlude a vision that, ultimately, implies aradical restructuring of society away from inherited oppressive hierarchies andcategories and toward something less alienating than people have collectivelyconstructed through the centuries of war, patriarchy, colonialism, homophobia,and such. Nobody claimed it would be easy to do.1" @default.
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- W3152043228 date "2012-07-26" @default.
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- W3152043228 title "Transnationalism in sexuality studies: an ‘Africanist’ perspective" @default.
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