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Queer kinship : South African perspectives on the sexual politics of family-making and belonging

Herausgegeben von: Morison, Tracy [weitere]
Pretoria: Unisa Press , 2020 , 210 S.

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Einrichtung: Frauensolidarität | Wien
Herausgegeben von: Morison, Tracy; Lynch, Ingrid; Reddy, Vasu
Schriftenreihe: Routledge/UNISA press series
Ausgabe: First published in paperback
Jahr: 2020
ISBN: 186888984X
Sprache: Englisch
Beschreibung:
What makes kinship queer? This collection from leading and emerging thinkers in gender and sexualities interrogates the politics of belonging, shining a light on the outcasts, rebels, and pioneers. Queer Kinship brings together an array of thought-provoking perspectives on what it means to love and be loved, to 'do family' and to belong in the South African context. The collection includes a number of different topic areas, disciplinary approaches, and theoretical lenses on familial relations, reproduction, and citizenship. The text amplifies the voices of those who are bending, breaking, and remaking the rules of being and belonging. Photo-essays and artworks offer moving glimpses into the new life worlds being created in and among the 'normal' and the mundane. Taken as a whole, this text offers a critical and intersectional perspective that addresses some important gaps in the scholarship on kinship and families. Queer Kinship makes an innovative contribution to international studies in kinship, gender, and sexualities. It will be a valuable resource to scholars, students, and activists working in these areas *** Introduction: Queer kinship in South Africa By Tracy Morison, Ingrid Lynch, Vasu Reddy *** The politics of belonging — questioning queer kinship and belonging *** Chosen family: A photographic essay By Germaine de Larch *** Focus on ‘the family’? How South African family policy fails queer families By Catriona Ida Macleod, Tracy Morison, Ingrid Lynch *** Revisiting ‘familyhood’ and queer belonging: Exploring queer collectivities created through culture and leisure practices By Desiree Lewis *** Spectres to come: Reproductive futurism, queer Africa, die-ins and drag By Jaco Barnard-Naudé *** Esibathandayo | Kin we love: An essay By Zethu Matebeni *** Domestic and parenthood desires – the voices of queer youth *** The domestic desires of queer youth: Narratives of domesticity and dissent among queer students at three South African universities By Gabriel Hoosain Khan *** Surviving heterosexism: Queer youth’s parenthood intentions By Azwihangwisi Helen Mavhandu-Mudzusi *** Lesbian women’s marriage and family-making *** ‘Mna ndiyayazi uba ndizotshata intombazana’ | I, for one, know that I will marry a woman’: (Re)creating ‘family’ and reflections on rural lesbian women’s experiences of child rearing and kinship By Gcobani Qambela *** Just a piece of paper: Marriage and family formation for lesbian women in South Africa By Jessica Scott *** Integration and emergence: Black lesbians re/negotiating marriage and lobola By Noma Pakade *** Queer men’s production and performance of family *** The production and performance of ‘queer’ family by African men who engage in same-sex relations By Thabo Msibi *** ‘Living two lives’ and ‘blending in’: Reproductive citizenship and belonging in the parenthood narratives of gay men By Tracy Morison, Ingrid Lynch *** Interracial gay partnerships in post-apartheid South Africa: The ‘journey’ of a heterosexual researcher By Olwufemi Adeagbo *** Queer kinship in South Africa: Where to next? By Vasu Reddy, Ingrid Lynch, Tracy Morison ***
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