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The Cultural Politics of Female Sexuality in South Africa
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Sexual identity has emerged into the national discourse of post-apartheid South Africa, bringing the subject of rights and the question of gender relations into the nation's politics. This book is a fascinating reflection on the effects of these discourses on non-normative modes of sexuality and on the country more generally.
Informationen zum Autor Henriette Gunkel is a Lecturer in the Department of Visual Cultures at Goldsmiths College, University of London. Ayesha Hameed is Joint Programme Leader in Fine Art and History of Art at Goldsmiths College, University of London. Simon O'Sullivan is Professor of Art Theory and Practice in the Department of Visual Cultures at Goldsmiths College, University of London. Klappentext Sexual identity has emerged into the national discourse of post-apartheid South Africa, bringing the subject of rights and the question of gender relations and cultural authenticity into the focus of the nation state's politics. This book is a fascinating reflection on the effects of these discourses on non-normative modes of sexuality and intimacy and on the country more generally. While in 1996, South Africa became the first country in the world that explicitly incorporated lesbian and gay rights within a Bill of Rights, much of the country has continued to see homosexuality as un-African. Henriette Gunkel examines how colonialism and apartheid have historically shaped constructions of gender and sexuality and how these concepts have not only been re-introduced and shaped by understandings of homosexuality as un-African but also by the post-apartheid constitution and continued discourse within the nation. Zusammenfassung Sexual identity has emerged into the national discourse of post-apartheid South Africa, bringing the subject of rights and the question of gender relations into the nation's politics. This book is a fascinating reflection on the effects of these discourses on non-normative modes of sexuality and on the country more generally. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction 1. 'Homosexuality is Un-African': Unfolding the Colonial Legacy within Post-Apartheid Homophobia 2. Is Pink Really White in South Africa? Reflections on Discourses of Homosexuality in the Post/Apartheid State 3. Homosociality and the Technologies of Homophobia 4. 'I Didn't Think of It as Lesbian': Mapping out Intimacy and Homo/Sociality 5. Aftermath ...
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Introduction 1. 'Homosexuality is Un-African': Unfolding the Colonial Legacy within Post-Apartheid Homophobia 2. Is Pink Really White in South Africa? Reflections on Discourses of Homosexuality in the Post/Apartheid State 3. Homosociality and the Technologies of Homophobia 4. 'I Didn't Think of It as Lesbian': Mapping out Intimacy and Homo/Sociality 5. Aftermath
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09780415895552
- Sprache Englisch
- Genre History
- Anzahl Seiten 184
- Größe H229mm x B152mm
- Jahr 2011
- EAN 9780415895552
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-0-415-89555-2
- Veröffentlichung 16.05.2011
- Titel The Cultural Politics of Female Sexuality in South Africa
- Autor Gunkel Henriette
- Gewicht 360g
- Herausgeber Routledge