The Empire Speaks Back: Zambian Responses to European Union LGBTI Rights Diplomacy
This chapter critically examines Zambian responses to European interventions with regard to the human rights of sexual minorities in the country. It specifically focuses on one particular incident occurring in 2013. The chapter, first, discusses the backg
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Public Discourses About Homosexuality and Religion in Europe and Beyond
Marco Derks · Mariecke van den Berg Editors
Public Discourses About Homosexuality and Religion in Europe and Beyond
Editors Marco Derks The Hague, The Netherlands
Mariecke van den Berg Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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Acknowledgments
This volume is a result of the research project “Contested Privates: The Oppositional Pairing of Religion and Homosexuality in Contemporary Public Discourse in the Netherlands” (2013–2018), which was funded by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) under Grant 327-25-004. This project was a collaboration between the Amsterdam Center for the Study of Lived Religion and the Utrecht Chair of Religion and Gender, with Ruard Ganzevoort and Anne-Marie Korte as project leaders. We would like to thank both for their enthusiasm in initiating and developing this project, which encouraged us as co-investigators to explore different perspectives, theories, cases, and approaches. We have enjoyed the informal and dedicated way in which they have managed this project, which created a congenial atmosphere for
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