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    • African studies keywords: Queer 

      Otu, Kwame E.; van Klinken, Adriaan (Cambridge University Press, 2023)
      “Queer” is a relatively recent and somewhat controversial term in African studies. Yet it is proving to be productive, not only for understanding African subjectivities of sexuality and gender, but also for situating ...
    • Greener on the other side: Tracing stories of amaranth and moringa through indenture 

      Naidoo, Pralini (Taylor and Francis Group, 2023)
      My research, with its focus on women and food seed through the lens of indenture, has led me into the world ofleafy green vegetables and their intimate connection to women who had been brought to South Africa to servicecolonial ...
    • “Ndiyindoda” [I am a man]: Theorising Xhosa masculinity 

      Mfecane, Sakhumzi (Taylor and Francis Group, 2016)
      Masculinity studies in South Africa depend on Western gender theories to frame research questions and fieldwork. This article argues that such theories offer a limited understanding of Xhosa ...
    • Pertinent African accounts of ambivalence and benefits in commuter marriages 

      Kumswa, Sahmicit Kankemwa; Agboola, Caroline; Kang’Ethe, Simon (Cogent OA, 2022)
      The article attempts to unpack the ambivalence and benefits of commuter marriages. The study applied a qualitative paradigm, as well as a qualitative approach to investigate 17 participants between the ages of 30 to 52 ...
    • Religious leaders as agents of Lgbtiq inclusion in east Africa 

      Van Klinken, Adriaan; Bompani, Barbara; Parsitau, Damaris (Oxford University Press, 2023)
      When Ugandan parliamentarians passed a new Anti-Homosexuality Bill in March 2023, they reportedly did so under pressure from, and with the enthusiastic support of, religious leaders.1 In other African countries, too, recent ...
    • Under construction: Toward a theory and praxis of queer peacebuilding 

      Ritholtz, Samuel; Serrano-Amaya, José Fernando; Judge, Melanie (Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica, 2023)
      | This article explores what queer as a concept brings to peacebuilding, presenting a guiding framework and introduction for a special issue on queer peacebuilding. It offers an initial approach to the topic, which means ...