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Focusing on everyday experiences of sexuality in the South African
province of KwaZulu-Natal, this book considers personal narratives
and other queer artefacts to shed light on linguistic and
performative strategies of resistance, referred to as queer word-
and world-making. Questions of non-normative expressions of gender
and sexuality in South Africa refer to the politics of words, and
to their contested meanings and valuations reflected in the way
that they roll off tongues. If sexualities are not merely acts,
feelings, or identities, but embodiments of desires which invoke
and influence social contexts, assumptions about sexuality as a
realm of situated knowledge cannot be trusted at face-value. Taylor
Riley considers the meanings coded in words used to depict
same-sexualities and the productive silences which surround them,
and how those meanings are embraced, altered, and resisted through
labors of everyday existence. The volume sheds new light on and
personalizes the highly contested meanings which surround queer
life and LGBTI rights in South Africa. It will be of interest to
scholars and upper-level students of anthropology, queer studies
and African studies.
Focusing on everyday experiences of sexuality in the South African
province of KwaZulu-Natal, this book considers personal narratives
and other queer artefacts to shed light on linguistic and
performative strategies of resistance, referred to as queer word-
and world-making. Questions of non-normative expressions of gender
and sexuality in South Africa refer to the politics of words, and
to their contested meanings and valuations reflected in the way
that they roll off tongues. If sexualities are not merely acts,
feelings, or identities, but embodiments of desires which invoke
and influence social contexts, assumptions about sexuality as a
realm of situated knowledge cannot be trusted at face-value. Taylor
Riley considers the meanings coded in words used to depict
same-sexualities and the productive silences which surround them,
and how those meanings are embraced, altered, and resisted through
labors of everyday existence. The volume sheds new light on and
personalizes the highly contested meanings which surround queer
life and LGBTI rights in South Africa. It will be of interest to
scholars and upper-level students of anthropology, queer studies
and African studies.
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