“Out in Africa examines the anthropological, cultural and literary representations of male and female same sex desire, as it is at odds with an apparent context of heteronormativity and emphasis on reproduction, in a pan-African context, from the nineteenth century to the present.”
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Source: Out in Africa: Same-Sex Desire in Sub-Saharan Literatures and Cultures
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