Performing Queer: Shaping Sexualities 1994-2004 Vol. 1 Mikki Van Zyl & Melissa Steyn Performing Queer: Shaping Sexualities 1994-2004 Vol. 1 Mikki Van Zyl & Melissa Steyn Performing Queer: Shaping Sexualities 1994-2004 Vol. 1 Mikki Van Zyl & Melissa Steyn Performing Queer: Shaping Sexualities 1994-2004 Vol. 1 Mikki Van Zyl & Melissa Steyn
Performing Queer: Shaping Sexualities 1994-2004 Vol. 1 Mikki Van Zyl & Melissa Steyn Performing Queer: Shaping Sexualities 1994-2004 Vol. 1 Mikki Van Zyl & Melissa Steyn Performing Queer: Shaping Sexualities 1994-2004 Vol. 1 Mikki Van Zyl & Melissa Steyn Performing Queer: Shaping Sexualities 1994-2004 Vol. 1 Mikki Van Zyl & Melissa Steyn

Performing Queer: Shaping Sexualities 1994-2004 Vol. 1 Mikki Van Zyl & Melissa Steyn

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Performing Queer: Shaping Sexualities 1994-2004 Vol. 1

Mikki Van Zyl & Melissa Steyn


This volume explores the social constructions of sexuality in South Africa as articulated in the tensions between margin and mainstream during the transition to democracy. The nuances between how people experience their own sexuality, how that sexuality differs over time, and how they speak about it are discussed in the context of the homosexual communities of South Africa. Using the hierarchy of heteronormativity, this work argues that centralized constructions of sexuality are generally taken for granted, and tend to gain invisibility through their pervasiveness, while marginalized social positions are often visibly pathologized.

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Edition: 2005



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