Gender and sexuality in African Hisory: A personal reflection
Gender and sexuality in African Hisory: A personal reflection
This piece considers the subfields of African gender and sexuality history, from the perspective of an unusual career path that has moved between higher education and activist work in Canada and Uganda, and included policy and public service work in the latter. Over the past few decades, African women's history has shifted from the margins of African historiography to the mainstream; scholars have subjected a wide range of topics to insightful gender analysis; and increasingly sophisticated studies of sexuality have emerged. This piece surveys these important developments and how they have played out in the classroom in relation to students’ shifting political and social sensibilities. It argues that, moving forward, scholars should devote more attention to the precolonial history of sexuality and develop creative methodologies for reconstructing that history, especially through engaging historical demography.
CITATION: Musisi, Nakanyike. Gender and sexuality in African Hisory: A personal reflection . : Cambridge University Press , 2014. The Journal of African History, Vol. 55, No. 3, November 2014, pp. 303-315 - Available at: http://library.au.int/gender-and-sexuality-african-hisory-personal-reflection-5