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Political Homophobia in Postcolonial Namibia
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The South West African People’s Organisation (SWAPO) delivered Namibia from South African apartheid rule in 1990. Namibia’s democratic future began with the promise of equality. In 1995, however, SWAPO initiated a campaign of political homophobia. In this article, I make a case for viewing SWAPO leaders’ deployment of political homophobia as a gendered political strategy. I draw on a qualitative analysis of 194 articles from Namibian newspapers published between 1995 and 2006. My analysis illustrates two features of political homophobia. First, I demonstrate how political homophobia stifled political dissent and enhanced SWAPO leaders’ masculinist position and legacy as liberators. Second, I show how SWAPO leaders used political homophobia to expel gender and sexual dissidents from official accounts of history.
Title: Political Homophobia in Postcolonial Namibia
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The South West African People’s Organisation (SWAPO) delivered Namibia from South African apartheid rule in 1990.
Namibia’s democratic future began with the promise of equality.
In 1995, however, SWAPO initiated a campaign of political homophobia.
In this article, I make a case for viewing SWAPO leaders’ deployment of political homophobia as a gendered political strategy.
I draw on a qualitative analysis of 194 articles from Namibian newspapers published between 1995 and 2006.
My analysis illustrates two features of political homophobia.
First, I demonstrate how political homophobia stifled political dissent and enhanced SWAPO leaders’ masculinist position and legacy as liberators.
Second, I show how SWAPO leaders used political homophobia to expel gender and sexual dissidents from official accounts of history.
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