Transafrica
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Transafrica
The Languages of Postqueerness
Zabus, Chantal; Dunton, Chris
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
02/2025
248
Mole
9781350400764
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Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chantal Zabus and Chris Dunton
CASE-STUDIES
I.Islamic Africa
1.Powers of resistance and the Lexicon of Post-Queer Sexuality in Muhammad Abdelnabi's In the Spider's Room
Omar Boukhatem, Universite Sorbonne Paris Nord, France
2.Visualising Transgender Morocco: Daoud Aoulad-Syad's Bye-Bye Souirty (Adieu Forain)
Todd W. Reeser, University of Pittsburgh, USA
3.Diasporic Trans/Forming in Diriye Osman's The Butterfly Jungle, Afdhere Jama's Being Queer and Somali, Tofik Dibi's Djinn, and Lamya H's Hijab Butch Blues
John C. Hawley, University of Santa Clara, USA
II.West Africa
4.'Dare Speak Their Name': The Poetry of Logan February
Chris Dunton, formerly of National University of Lesotho
5.'Deliver us from Evil': Pentecostal Christianity, Queer Sexualities and the Language of Deliverance in Nigerian Literature
Adriaan Van Klinken, University of Leeds, UK, and Abenathi Z. Makinana, Stellenbosch University, Cape Town, South Africa
6.Non-Genealogical Radical Queerness: On A Schizophrenic Reading of Frieda Ekotto's Chuchote pas trop
Naminata Diabate, Cornell University, USA
III.Southern Africa
7. Translects: Post-Queering Transgender in South African and Nigerian Autofictions
Chantal Zabus, Universite Sorbonne Paris Nord, France
8.'The Sarimbavy of Madagascar: Beyond Semantic Boundaries and the Politics of (In)visibilisation
Alyette Rajaofera Andriamasinalivao, University of Paris-Diderot, France & Universite d' Antananarivo, Madagascar
9.The Eco-Queer Tree of South African Constitutionalism
Francois Lion-Cachet, University of Cape Town, South Africa
TESTIMONIES
10.1995, Reading the Signs of the time
Philippe-Joseph Salazar, University of Cape Town, South Africa
11.'Transafrica: Joan Hambidge to Chantal Zabus
Joan Hambidge, University of Cape Town, South Africa
12.O: An Essay on Pronouns and Power Among the Yoruba
Logan February, Purdue University, USA
13.'After Queer, After Decriminalization: Botswana: John McAllister and Katlego K. Kolanyane-Kesupile in Conversation'
John McAllister, formerly of the University of Botswana, Gaborone, and Katlego K. Kolanyane-Kesupile
Introduction
Chantal Zabus and Chris Dunton
CASE-STUDIES
I.Islamic Africa
1.Powers of resistance and the Lexicon of Post-Queer Sexuality in Muhammad Abdelnabi's In the Spider's Room
Omar Boukhatem, Universite Sorbonne Paris Nord, France
2.Visualising Transgender Morocco: Daoud Aoulad-Syad's Bye-Bye Souirty (Adieu Forain)
Todd W. Reeser, University of Pittsburgh, USA
3.Diasporic Trans/Forming in Diriye Osman's The Butterfly Jungle, Afdhere Jama's Being Queer and Somali, Tofik Dibi's Djinn, and Lamya H's Hijab Butch Blues
John C. Hawley, University of Santa Clara, USA
II.West Africa
4.'Dare Speak Their Name': The Poetry of Logan February
Chris Dunton, formerly of National University of Lesotho
5.'Deliver us from Evil': Pentecostal Christianity, Queer Sexualities and the Language of Deliverance in Nigerian Literature
Adriaan Van Klinken, University of Leeds, UK, and Abenathi Z. Makinana, Stellenbosch University, Cape Town, South Africa
6.Non-Genealogical Radical Queerness: On A Schizophrenic Reading of Frieda Ekotto's Chuchote pas trop
Naminata Diabate, Cornell University, USA
III.Southern Africa
7. Translects: Post-Queering Transgender in South African and Nigerian Autofictions
Chantal Zabus, Universite Sorbonne Paris Nord, France
8.'The Sarimbavy of Madagascar: Beyond Semantic Boundaries and the Politics of (In)visibilisation
Alyette Rajaofera Andriamasinalivao, University of Paris-Diderot, France & Universite d' Antananarivo, Madagascar
9.The Eco-Queer Tree of South African Constitutionalism
Francois Lion-Cachet, University of Cape Town, South Africa
TESTIMONIES
10.1995, Reading the Signs of the time
Philippe-Joseph Salazar, University of Cape Town, South Africa
11.'Transafrica: Joan Hambidge to Chantal Zabus
Joan Hambidge, University of Cape Town, South Africa
12.O: An Essay on Pronouns and Power Among the Yoruba
Logan February, Purdue University, USA
13.'After Queer, After Decriminalization: Botswana: John McAllister and Katlego K. Kolanyane-Kesupile in Conversation'
John McAllister, formerly of the University of Botswana, Gaborone, and Katlego K. Kolanyane-Kesupile
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Africa; queer; transgender; transnational; language; 21st century; twenty-first century; novels; poetry; visual art; film; Morocco; Egypt; Somalia; Nigeria; Uganda; Madagascar; Botswana; South Africa; LGBTQ
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chantal Zabus and Chris Dunton
CASE-STUDIES
I.Islamic Africa
1.Powers of resistance and the Lexicon of Post-Queer Sexuality in Muhammad Abdelnabi's In the Spider's Room
Omar Boukhatem, Universite Sorbonne Paris Nord, France
2.Visualising Transgender Morocco: Daoud Aoulad-Syad's Bye-Bye Souirty (Adieu Forain)
Todd W. Reeser, University of Pittsburgh, USA
3.Diasporic Trans/Forming in Diriye Osman's The Butterfly Jungle, Afdhere Jama's Being Queer and Somali, Tofik Dibi's Djinn, and Lamya H's Hijab Butch Blues
John C. Hawley, University of Santa Clara, USA
II.West Africa
4.'Dare Speak Their Name': The Poetry of Logan February
Chris Dunton, formerly of National University of Lesotho
5.'Deliver us from Evil': Pentecostal Christianity, Queer Sexualities and the Language of Deliverance in Nigerian Literature
Adriaan Van Klinken, University of Leeds, UK, and Abenathi Z. Makinana, Stellenbosch University, Cape Town, South Africa
6.Non-Genealogical Radical Queerness: On A Schizophrenic Reading of Frieda Ekotto's Chuchote pas trop
Naminata Diabate, Cornell University, USA
III.Southern Africa
7. Translects: Post-Queering Transgender in South African and Nigerian Autofictions
Chantal Zabus, Universite Sorbonne Paris Nord, France
8.'The Sarimbavy of Madagascar: Beyond Semantic Boundaries and the Politics of (In)visibilisation
Alyette Rajaofera Andriamasinalivao, University of Paris-Diderot, France & Universite d' Antananarivo, Madagascar
9.The Eco-Queer Tree of South African Constitutionalism
Francois Lion-Cachet, University of Cape Town, South Africa
TESTIMONIES
10.1995, Reading the Signs of the time
Philippe-Joseph Salazar, University of Cape Town, South Africa
11.'Transafrica: Joan Hambidge to Chantal Zabus
Joan Hambidge, University of Cape Town, South Africa
12.O: An Essay on Pronouns and Power Among the Yoruba
Logan February, Purdue University, USA
13.'After Queer, After Decriminalization: Botswana: John McAllister and Katlego K. Kolanyane-Kesupile in Conversation'
John McAllister, formerly of the University of Botswana, Gaborone, and Katlego K. Kolanyane-Kesupile
Introduction
Chantal Zabus and Chris Dunton
CASE-STUDIES
I.Islamic Africa
1.Powers of resistance and the Lexicon of Post-Queer Sexuality in Muhammad Abdelnabi's In the Spider's Room
Omar Boukhatem, Universite Sorbonne Paris Nord, France
2.Visualising Transgender Morocco: Daoud Aoulad-Syad's Bye-Bye Souirty (Adieu Forain)
Todd W. Reeser, University of Pittsburgh, USA
3.Diasporic Trans/Forming in Diriye Osman's The Butterfly Jungle, Afdhere Jama's Being Queer and Somali, Tofik Dibi's Djinn, and Lamya H's Hijab Butch Blues
John C. Hawley, University of Santa Clara, USA
II.West Africa
4.'Dare Speak Their Name': The Poetry of Logan February
Chris Dunton, formerly of National University of Lesotho
5.'Deliver us from Evil': Pentecostal Christianity, Queer Sexualities and the Language of Deliverance in Nigerian Literature
Adriaan Van Klinken, University of Leeds, UK, and Abenathi Z. Makinana, Stellenbosch University, Cape Town, South Africa
6.Non-Genealogical Radical Queerness: On A Schizophrenic Reading of Frieda Ekotto's Chuchote pas trop
Naminata Diabate, Cornell University, USA
III.Southern Africa
7. Translects: Post-Queering Transgender in South African and Nigerian Autofictions
Chantal Zabus, Universite Sorbonne Paris Nord, France
8.'The Sarimbavy of Madagascar: Beyond Semantic Boundaries and the Politics of (In)visibilisation
Alyette Rajaofera Andriamasinalivao, University of Paris-Diderot, France & Universite d' Antananarivo, Madagascar
9.The Eco-Queer Tree of South African Constitutionalism
Francois Lion-Cachet, University of Cape Town, South Africa
TESTIMONIES
10.1995, Reading the Signs of the time
Philippe-Joseph Salazar, University of Cape Town, South Africa
11.'Transafrica: Joan Hambidge to Chantal Zabus
Joan Hambidge, University of Cape Town, South Africa
12.O: An Essay on Pronouns and Power Among the Yoruba
Logan February, Purdue University, USA
13.'After Queer, After Decriminalization: Botswana: John McAllister and Katlego K. Kolanyane-Kesupile in Conversation'
John McAllister, formerly of the University of Botswana, Gaborone, and Katlego K. Kolanyane-Kesupile
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.