Queer(ing) popular culture: homo-erotic provocations from Kinshasa
Contemporary African societies are regularly depicted as inherently homophobic cultural spaces by Western media. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork among self-consciously effeminate fioto men and their so-called ‘normal’ boyfriends in Kinshasa (DRC), this article troubles such monolithic images of ‘A...
Autor principal: | Hendriks, T |
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Formato: | Journal article |
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Taylor and Francis
2017
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