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Kwame Edwin Otu, "Amphibious Subjects: Sasso and the Contested Politics of Queer Self-Making in Neoliberal Ghana" (U California Press, 2022)

New Books in Anthropology

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Queer Africa Is Much More Than Michel Foucault and Judith Butler

Stella Nianzi: It is lazy to always start queer African narratives with either this French philosopher or his American compatriot. And so I guess in the context of this question, what was it meaningful for you to use a Ghanaian philosopher to build these theories about Ghanaian people? Kofi Annan: Jechi actually taught me. So why would I actually look somewhere else because, because they are white, that makes them more philosophical than Jechi. When Jechi is really ethnographically grounding their philosophy. He may not have been an ethnographer, but then clearly his philosophical contributions are deeply rooted in what is arguably Kenyan culture.

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