âDie Vielfalt der vereinten Ansätze und analysierten Texte sowie das häufig selbst subversive Angehen von tabuisierten oder vernachlässigten Themen in der afrikanischen Literaturwissenschaft empfehlen diesen Sammelband als ein Standardwerk rund um die aktuellen Debatten zu Gender, Sexualität und dem Körper.â in: Bulletin â Info (Zentrum für transdisziplinäre Geschlechterstudien) 34, 2007
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Flora VEITâWILD and Dirk NAGUSCHEWSKI: Lifting the Veil of Secrecy
GENDERED BODIES
Chikwenye OKONJOâOGUNYEMI: Tête-à -tête With the Chief: Post-Womanist Discourse in Bessie Headâs Maru
Robert MUPONDE: Roots/Routes: Place, Bodies and Sexuality in Yvonne Veraâs Butterfly Burning
Sigrid G. KÃHLER: Mad Body-Gifts: A Postcolonial Myth of Motherhood in Calixthe Beyalaâs Tu tâappelleras Tanga
Monica BUNGARO: Male Feminist Fiction: Literary Subversions of a Gender-Biased Script
QUEERED BODIES
Cheryl STOBIE: Between the Arches of Queer Desire and Race: Representing Bisexual Bodies in the Rainbow Nation
DREW SHAW: Queer Inclinations and Representations: Dambudzo Marechera and Zimbabwean Literature |
Elleke BOEHMER: Versions of Yearning and Dissent: The Troping of Desire in Yvonne Vera and Tsitsi Dangarembga
Unoma N. AZUAH: The Emerging Lesbian Voice in Nigerian Feminist Literature
Alexie TCHEUYAP: African Cinema and Representations of (Homo)Sexuality
TAINTED BODIES
Susan ARNDT: Boundless Whiteness? Feminism and White Women in the Mirror of African Feminist Writing
Jessica HEMMINGS: Altered Surfaces. The Ambi Generation of Yvonne Veraâs Without a Name and Butterfly Burning
Sarah NUTTALL: Dark Anatomies in Arthur Nortjeâs Poetry
Alioune SOW: Forbidden Bodies: Relocation and Empowerment in Williams Sassineâs Novels
VIOLATED BODIES
Akachi ADIMORAâEZEIGBO: From the Horseâs Mouth: The Politics of Remembrance in Womenâs Writing on the Nigerian Civil War
Marion PAPE: Nigerian War Literature by Women: From Civil War to Gender War
Martina KOPF: Writing Sexual Violence: Words and Silences in Yvonne Veraâs Under the Tongue
Lucy VALERIE GRAHAM: Reading the Unspeakable: Rape in J.M. Coetzeeâs Disgrace
Notes on Contributors and Editors
Notes for Contributors