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    While South Africa formally recognises the rights of LGBTQ persons, there is ongoing marginalisation and discrimination of and violence against such individuals. What is at stake here is not simply a matter of the legal recognition of LGBTQ rights, but rather a matter of the recognition of the identities and equal dignity of LGBTQ individuals. Cornell and Murphy suggest that recognition of marginalised identities and equal dignity stem from a demand for the freedom to imagine, rework, and shape …Read more
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    Drawing primarily on the work of Judith Butler and Drucilla Cornell, this paper aims to provide a theoretical framework for understanding the position of sexual minorities in South Africa. This will be done particularly in light of the violence, discrimination, and marginalisation that is experienced by, predominantly, black gay, lesbian, and bisexual individuals from poorer South African communities. In so doing, the paper also explores how the marginalisation of and violence against LGB indivi…Read more
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    In 2023, a landmark ruling in the Inter-American Court of Human Rights found that the State of Bolivia had failed to protect and uphold the rights of a woman who had experienced ongoing sexual abuse as a child. This is the first case related to human rights violations of an adolescent victim of sexual violence brought before the Inter-American Court of Human Rights. It has served to highlight the ways in which ineffective and corrupt criminal justice systems can impede the rights of a citizen. T…Read more
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    Much of how sexual violence against Black lesbian women in South Africa comes to be understood is through narratives that position them as perpetual victims, as women without agency, and as disembodied beings. Their lived experiences and voices become lost in this narrative of violence. However, a counter-narrative has emerged in South Africa, particularly through visual activism. Such activism plays an important role in recognising the lived experiences of queer South African individuals, creat…Read more
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    Research into war rape has shown that rape is not incidental to the general violence of war but is instead an integral part of war strategies. Such research makes it clear that in the context of war, rape serves to injure women on an individual level, but has the more strategic effect of fracturing communal bonds. Similarly, the growing body of research investigating the reasons for, and consequences of, the rape of lesbian women, indicates that these rapes have far-reaching consequences for les…Read more
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    Thesis --Stellenbosch University, 2019. Within post-apartheid South Africa, matters around lesbo-phobic rape, or what is more commonly referred to as corrective rape, have come into sharp focus. Lesbo-phobic rape may be understood as the rape of lesbian women with the intention of ‘curing’ them of their homosexuality or making them into ‘real’ women. The progressive, yet contentious, South African Constitution expressly protects the rights of everybody to freely express their sexual identity, wh…Read more