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The politics of passion : women's sexual culture in the Afro-Surinamese diaspora

Part of the Between Men-Between Women: Lesbian and Gay Studies series
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"The Politics of Passion" centers on an old institution among the Afro-Surinamese working class in which women have multiple sexual relationships with both men and women.

These women reject marriage because of the bonds of dependency it fosters, preferring to create their own families of kin, lovers, and children.

Gloria Wekker analyzes this phenomenon, known as mati work, as she vividly describes the lives of Afro-Surinamese women.

She gives an account of women's sexuality that is not limited to either heterosexuality or same-sex sexuality.

Her work offers new perspectives on black women's sexuality, the lives of Caribbean women, transnational gay and lesbian movements, and an Afro-Surinamese tradition that challenges conventional Western notions of marriage, gender, and sexuality.

By foregrounding the voices of Afro-Surinamese women, Wekker illuminates these women's daily lives in light of the changes occurring in Surinamese society.

She also considers the historical, religious, psychological, economic, linguistic, cultural, and political elements that have shaped their lives.The book concludes with stories of women who have migrated to the Netherlands, where they have created new, vibrant mati communities.

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Columbia University Press
0231131631 / 9780231131636
Paperback / softback
25/04/2006
United States
English
320 p. : ill.
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