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Out In Africa Samesex Desire In Subsaharan Literatures And Cultures Chantal Zabus

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Out In Africa Samesex Desire In Subsaharan Literatures And Cultures Chantal Zabus
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Publisher: James Currey
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.57 MB
Pages: 308
Author: Chantal Zabus
ISBN: 9781847010827, 1847010822
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Out In Africa Samesex Desire In Subsaharan Literatures And Cultures Chantal Zabus by Chantal Zabus 9781847010827, 1847010822 instant download after payment.

Homosexuality was and still is thought to be quintessentially 'un-African'. Yet in this book Chantal Zabus examines the anthropological, cultural and literary representations of male and female same-sex desire in a pan-African context from the nineteenth century to the present. Reaching back to early colonial contacts between Europe and Africa, and covering a broad geographical spectrum, along a north-south axis from Mali to South Africa and an east-west axis from Senegal to Kenya, here is a comparative approach encompassing two colonial languages (English and French) and some African languages.
Out in Africa charts developments in Sub-Saharan African texts and contexts through the work of 7 colonial writers and some 25 postcolonial writers. These texts grow in complexity from roughly the 1860s, through the 1990s with the advent of queer theory, up to 2010. The author identifies those texts that present, in a subterraneous way at first and then with increased confidence, homosexuality-as-an-identity rather than an occasional or ritualized practice, as was the case in the early ethnographic imagination. The work sketches out an evolutionary pattern in representing male and female same-sex desire in the novel and other texts, as well as in the cultural and political contexts that oppose such desires.
Chantal Zabus is IUF Professor in Comparative Postcolonial Literatures and Gender Studies at Université Paris 13 (now Sorbonne-Paris-Cité). She is author of Between Rites and Rights; The African Palimpsest: Indigenization of Language in the West African Europhone Novel, and Tempests after Shakespeare.She is presently Editor-in-Chief of the on-line journal Postcolonial Text.
Table of Contents
Introduction: To Make Things Perfectly Queer
Anthropological Wormholes: From Pederasts to Female Husbands
The Text that Dare not Speak its Name: Forging Male Colonial Intimacies
The School for Scandal: Missionary Positions & African Sexual Initiations
The Stuff of Desire: Boarding-School Girls, Plain Lesbians & Teenage Dykes
Apartheid, Queerness & Diaspora
Male & Female Mythologies
Conclusion: Trans Africa

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