Special Sexual Operations?
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<p>Even as African states are currently legislating against homosexuality in order to protect their societies there are some emergent Eurocentric discourses seeking to legalize bestiality involving sex between humans and nonhuman animals. Indeed binaries between humans and nonhumans are being challenged and speciesism is being deconstructed to pave the way for interspecies sex. Critically interrogating these dissident and subversive sexualities in novel ways this book also deals with emergent humanoid sex robots which are challenging human marriages and families by replacing human spouses. The book is relevant to anthropologists sociologists lawyers legislators politicians theologians historians philosophers and educators.</p><p><br></p><p>Huge commendations are due for the gargantuan work done on this book which speaks to the past present and future of African sexualities. These are revolutionary thoughts that change the traditional Western scholarship landscape in the field of sexualities. The book inculcates and imparts African people-centred strategic architectural futuristic flavor for building Africa's competitive positioning in the discourses on sexualities for the centuries ahead. Indeed it is commendable and deserves an award for revitalizing Africanity and Africanism renaissance. I am sure this book is going to stimulate broad discussions from Africa and the rest of the world which have sadly been fed with Eurocentric single stories on African sexualities. Professor Eginald P. Mihanjo Saint Augustine University of Tanzania</p><p><br></p><p>This is a must-read book. It grapples with the important question: 'Why the West would want to decolonize only by 'returning' homosexuality to Africans and not by returning African land artefacts skulls and skeletons?' The book challenges the systemic humanophobic mission orchestrated by neo- capitalists in the Euro-American world and their allies in Africa. Until we hold together the ethical and ontological boundaries of marriage as a divine-cultural mandate secured in its sociogenic logicality all the debates about decolonization will not save us from the ultimate crime of promoting ontological disorderliness. Charles Prempeh PhD (Cantab) Research Fellow Centre for Cultural and African Studies Kumasi Ghana and author of Gender Sexuality and Decolonisation in Postcolonial Ghana: A Socio-Philosophical Engagement</p>
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