Working Class Homosexuality in South African History (Paperback)
Voices from the Archives
Imprint: HSRC Press
Pages: 257
ISBN: 9780796925831
Published: 27th May 2020
Script Academic & Professional
Pages: 257
ISBN: 9780796925831
Published: 27th May 2020
Script Academic & Professional
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"Epprecht and Edwards have done a great service by bringing rare archival sources into the public domain." —Graeme Reid, African Studies Review
"A poignant account of black working-class men obliterated from history because of their sexual orientation.... Plethoric with unpublished words and phrases critical for validating a long homosexual presence in our African history. A beautiful, sad, and heroic story!"—Glenda Gray, South African Medical Research Council
"Edwards and Epprecht use history from below to disturb prevailing and dominant narratives of the South African past while also reexamining a particular history of the present with a calm integrity, diligence, imagination, and thoughtfulness.This is a rich and rewarding book."—Wale Abebanwi, University of Oxford
"A fascinating pathbreaking account of African male same-sex practices."—Dunbar Moodie, Hobart and William Smith Colleges
The very existence of homosexual working-class men in South Africa has long-been suppressed—or worse. Iain Edwards and Marc Epprecht have recovered representative stories of these men who were previously deemed “outside of history.” Based on a previously unpublished primary source from the early twentieth century, as well as unique interviews with men remembering their lives in the gay settlement of Mkhumbane, this book is meant to inspire both a reimagination of the past and the creation of a more inclusive present and future.
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