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- Title Pages
- Preface and Acknowledgements
- Contributors
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1 Introduction -
2 Sponsored Sexuality, Aids and Tough Choices -
3 Hands Across the Sea: Religion, Politics, Gender and Sex, in the US and Africa -
4 From an Activist’ s Point of View: Experiencing Transnational Dynamics among African Migrant Communities in the UK -
5 Global Moralities, Local Responses -
6 Transnational Religious Networks Encounter Community Realities -
7 Condoms, Pills and Professional Identity -
8 Contested Sexualities and Shared Concerns -
9 ‘I Don’t Want to Hear’ -
10 ‘If You Cannot Control Yourself’ -
11 Let’s Talk About Sex -
12 The Choice of Health -
13 ‘Decadent Imports’, ‘Vile Abominations’ -
14 Transnational Moralities and Invisible Sexual Minorities -
15 The Mode of Transmission That Dare Not Speak Its Name: Islam, AIDS and the Public Secret of Homosexuality in Northern Nigeria -
16 Epilogue - Index
(p.vii) Preface and Acknowledgements
(p.vii) Preface and Acknowledgements
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- Author(s):
Nadine Beckmann
Alessandro Gusman
Catrine Shroff
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- British Academy
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- Title Pages
- Preface and Acknowledgements
- Contributors
-
1 Introduction -
2 Sponsored Sexuality, Aids and Tough Choices -
3 Hands Across the Sea: Religion, Politics, Gender and Sex, in the US and Africa -
4 From an Activist’ s Point of View: Experiencing Transnational Dynamics among African Migrant Communities in the UK -
5 Global Moralities, Local Responses -
6 Transnational Religious Networks Encounter Community Realities -
7 Condoms, Pills and Professional Identity -
8 Contested Sexualities and Shared Concerns -
9 ‘I Don’t Want to Hear’ -
10 ‘If You Cannot Control Yourself’ -
11 Let’s Talk About Sex -
12 The Choice of Health -
13 ‘Decadent Imports’, ‘Vile Abominations’ -
14 Transnational Moralities and Invisible Sexual Minorities -
15 The Mode of Transmission That Dare Not Speak Its Name: Islam, AIDS and the Public Secret of Homosexuality in Northern Nigeria -
16 Epilogue - Index