Wednesday, 22 October 2014

‘Managing’ the rights of gays and lesbians: Reflections from some South African secondary schools

an article by Deevia Bhana (School of Education, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa) published in Education, Citizenship and Social Justice Volume 9 Number 1 (March 2014)

Abstract

Against the backdrop of South Africa’s policies that guarantee equality on the basis of sexual orientation, this article documents the ways in which school managers negotiate and contest the rights of gays and lesbians at school, analysing the implications. It draws on a queer approach which recognises relations of heterosexual domination and subordination as well as the material and social realities through which such relations are produced.

Of importance, the study finds that the political emphasis on rights has positive effects for raising the homosexual agenda at schools. Yet, this is not the only means through which rights are managed. Discrimination, sexual denial and religious intolerance combined with racialised and cultural practices point to severe restrictions.

Nonetheless, the article provides important insights for educational management noting the broadening options amid political and policy emphasis on schools’ responsibilities for sexual rights.


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