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Situating Sasso: Mapping Effeminate Subjectivities and Homoerotic Desire in Postcolonial Ghana --$t2. Contesting Homogeneity: Sasso Complexity in the Face of Neoliberal LGBT+ Politics --$tPart Two Amphibious Subjects in Rival Geographies --$t3. Amphibious Subjectivity: Queer Self-Making at the Intersection of Colliding Modernities in Neoliberal Ghana --$t4. The Paradox of Rituals: Queer Possibilities in Heteronormative Scenes --$tPart Three. Becoming and Unbecoming Amphibious Subjects in Hetero/Homo Colonial Vortices --$t5. Palimpsestic Projects: Heterocolonial Missions in Post-Independent Ghana (1965?1975) --$t6. Queer Liberal Expeditions: The BBC?s The World?s Worst Place to Be Gay? and the Paradoxes of Homocolonialism --$tConclusion: Queering Queer Africa? --$tNotes --$tBibliography --$tIndex 330 $aA free open access ebook is available upon publication. Learn more at www.luminosoa.org.Amphibious Subjects is an ethnographic study of a community of self-identified effeminate men?known in local parlance as sasso?residing in coastal Jamestown, a suburb of Accra, Ghana's capital. Drawing on the Ghanaian philosopher Kwame Gyekye's notion of ";amphibious personhood,"; Kwame Edwin Otu argues that sasso embody and articulate amphibious subjectivity in their self-making, creating an identity that moves beyond the homogenizing impulses of western categories of gender and sexuality. Such subjectivity simultaneously unsettles claims purported by the Christian heteronationalist state and LGBT+ human rights organizations that Ghana is predominantly heterosexual or homophobic. 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