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Anti-Gender as a maens of building an "authentic" African identity: Gender, Sexuality, and Pan-Africanist Activism in France.
This article focuses on the Afrocentric pan-Africanist associations based in France,whic, in line with sexual nationalims, place the question of male/female relations and sexuality at the heart of their political project to decolonize the identity of "black people". By analysing the genealogy of thse ideas and discourses, this article shows the main ideological marix of these activists anti-gerder position is Afrocentrism. It also underlines how paradoxically they are inspired by ideas that conflict with thier objectives such as feminism, Christianity, and colonial ideology, and thus contribule to the Afrocentrism tranformetion.
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