Women Marrying Women in Northern Ghana: Wading into the Homosexuality Debate from a Ghanaian Perspective

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When the late Zimbabwean president, Robert Mugabe, vehemently insisted that homosexuality is un-African, many scholars and commenters from around the world disagreed with him and went on to cite many cultural practices in certain African societies signifying the presence or traces of homosexual activities in African societies. Among many of these cultural practices often cited is the practice of women marrying women as evidence of female homosexual traits and, therefore evidence of homosexuality embedded in certain cultures in Africa.

The Frafras of the Upper East Region of Ghana are a prominent ethnic group that practice this cultural arrangement. Delving into the the practice from the Frafra context, the books documents the practice of women to women marriage and its relationship or otherwise with homosexuality, with an explanation for the strong resistance of Ghana to homosexuality

 

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Weight 0.4 kg
Year Published

2024

Format

Paperback

Pages

204

ISBN

978-9988367671

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Women Marrying Women in Northern Ghana: Wading into the Homosexuality Debate from a Ghanaian Perspective

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