Post-Apartheid Same-Sex Sexualities

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Anti-apartheid Movement
Apartheid
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Black Female Bodies
Black Lesbian
Black Lesbian Women
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Colman's Play
Colman’s Play
Cultural Flows
Delmas Treason Trial
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Global Cultural Flows
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Indian Identity
Law Reform Movement
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Muholi's Work
Muholi’s Work
photography
Post-Apartheid
Post-apartheid Settings
Post-apartheid South Africa
Pride March
Queer Oppositionality
Restless Identities
same-sex
Same-sex sexualities
sexual cultures
Sexual Rights
sexuality
Simon Nkoli
South Africa
South African cultural texts
transnational
Transnational connectivity
Transnational Cultural Flows
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Transnational Whiteness
Transnationalism
Van Niekerk
Visual culture
World Unseen
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367566012
  • Weight: 360g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Aug 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book examines how same-sex sexualities are represented in several post-apartheid South African cultural texts, drawing on a rich local archive of same-sex sexualities that includes recent fiction, drama, film, photography, and popular print culture. While the book situates these texts within the specific context of post-apartheid South Africa, it also looks outwards towards transnational connectivity and cultural flows.

The author uses the idea of restlessness to refer to the uneven flow of cultural tropes, political sentiment, ideas, ideologies, and representational modes across geographical boundaries, across time and space, and between genres, presenting sexual cultures as simultaneously rooted and transnational. He focuses on how notions of race and gender, in the shadow of colonialism and apartheid, play out in the present and shape how sexualities are represented.

This interdisciplinary book offers a conceptual entry point to several areas of study, including transnationalism, literary and cultural studies, critical race theory, gender and sexuality studies, and African studies, and will be of interest to students and researchers across these fields. Its inclusion of a range of textual genres extends its reach into visual culture, film and media studies, history, and politics.

Andy Carolin is a Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Education at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa.

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