Overview
In Reclaiming Afrikan authors, activists and artists from Nigeria, Uganda, Zambia, Kenya and South Africa offer fresh perspectives on queer life; how gender and sexuality can be understood in Africa as ways of reclaiming identities in the continent. Africa is known to be harsh towards people with non-conforming genders and sexual identities. It is within this framework that Reclaiming Afrikan exists to respond to such violations and to offer alternative ways of thinking and being in the continent. The book appropriates ""Afrika"" and ""queer"" to affirm sexual identities that are ordinarily shamed and violated by prejudice and hatred. The use of ""k"" in Afrika signals an appropriation of an identity and belonging that is always detached from a ""queer"" person. ""Queer"" in this book is understood as an inquiry into the present, as a critical space that pushes the boundaries of what is embraced as normative. The artists and authors included in this text are ""queer"" themselves and occupy spaces that speak back to hegemony. For many, this position challenges various norms on gender, sexuality, and existence and offers a subversive way of being.
Full Product Details
Publisher: Modjaji Books
Imprint: Modjaji Books
Dimensions:
Width: 21.00cm
, Height: 0.50cm
, Length: 27.90cm
Weight: 0.370kg
ISBN: 9781920590499
ISBN 10: 1920590498
Pages: 80
Publication Date: 01 June 2014
Audience:
College/higher education
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Professional and scholarly
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Undergraduate
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Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format: Paperback
Publisher's Status: Active
Availability: Available To Order

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Author Information
Zethu Matebeni is a Researcher at the Institute for Humanities in Africa (HUMA) at the University of Cape Town. She has worked for many years on issues of sexuality and gender, in particular within the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender movement in South Africa and currently Swaziland. Zethu is an activist, academic and documentary filmmaker who has published on queer issues, gender nonconformity, lesbian issues, popular culture, HIV/AIDS and sexual identities.