Development, sexual rights and global governance /

Development, sexual rights and global governance / edited by Amy Lind. - 1 online resource (xv, 211 pages) - RIPE series in global political economy ; 29 . - RIPE series in global political economy ; 29. .

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: development, global governance, and sexual subjectivities / Amy Lind -- Part I. Querying/Queering Development: Theories, Representations, Strategies -- 1. Why the development industry should get over its obsession wtih bad sex and start to think about pleasure / Susie Jolly -- 2. Transgender development: reframing hijras and development / Jyoti Puri -- 3. Querying feminist economics' straight path to development: household models reconsidered / Suzanne Bergeron -- Part II. Negotiating Heteronormativity in Development Institutions -- 4. World Bank's GLOBE: queers in/queering development / Andil Gosine -- 5. NGOs as erotic sites / Ara Wilson -- 6. Promoting exports, restructuring love: the World Bank and the Ecuadorian flower industry / Kate Bedford -- 7. "Headless families" and "detoured men": off the straight path of modern development in Bolivia / Susan Paulson -- Part III. Resisting Global Hegemonies, Struggling for Sexual Rights and Gender Justice -- 8. Spelling it out: from alphabet soup to sexual rights and gender justice / Sangeeta Budhiraja, Susana T. Fried and Alexandra Teixeira -- 9. Disrupting gender normativity in the Middle East: supporting gender transgression as a development strategy / Petra Doan -- 10. Behind the mask: developing LGBTI visibility in Africa / Ashley Currier -- 11. Queer Dominican moves: in the interstices of colonial legacies and global impulses / Maja Horn.

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"This book addresses how sexual practices and identities are imagined and regulated through development discourses and within institutions of global governance. The underlying premise of this volume is that the global development industry plays a central role in constructing people's sexual lives, access to citizenship, and struggles for livelihood. Despite the industry's persistent insistence on viewing sexuality as basically outside the realm of economic modernization and anti-poverty programs, this volume brings to the fore heterosexual bias within macroeconomic and human rights development frameworks. The work fills an important gap in understanding how people's intimate lives are governed through heteronormative policies which typically assume that the family is based on blood or property ties rather than on alternative forms of kinship. By placing heteronormativity at the center of analysis, this anthology thus provides a much-needed discussion about the development industry's role in pathologizing sexual deviance yet also, more recently, in helping make visible a sexual rights agenda."--- Back cover

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Gay rights--Economic aspects.
Economic development--Social aspects.
Economic development--Political aspects.
Globalization--Social aspects.
Sexual rights--Economic aspects.
PSYCHOLOGY--Human Sexuality.
SELF-HELP--Sexual Instruction.
Family and Relationships.
Economic development--Political aspects.
Economic development--Social aspects.
Globalization--Social aspects.
Entwicklungspolitik
Menschenrecht
Homosexualität
Homosexuella--medborgerliga fri- och rättigheter.
Globalisering--sociala aspekter.


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