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Sexuality, and Development in the Maghreb: Origins of Institutionalized Homophobia, and the Disruption of Development
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Sexuality, and Development in the Maghreb: Origins of Institutionalized Homophobia, and the Disruption of Development

Samantha Bailey
Brandeis University
Master of Arts (MA), Brandeis University, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
2013
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.48617/etd.873
Handle:
https://hdl.handle.net/10192/24711

Abstract

This paper explores the context of institutionalized homophobia by exploring encounters with sexuality through culture, sexuality and Western expansionism. With a focus on the changing perceptions of sexuality throughout time, evidence exploring the increased sensitivity of the LGBT community in Morocco and North Africa to poverty and inequality will be expounded upon. The goal is to provide development practioners context for expanding efforts and becoming inclusive of LGBT communities.
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