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Not all camps have camouflage: gay writing and the great South African dream

I shall be addressing the question of the constitutive importance of sexuality, and specifically of articulations and representations of homosexuality, in the self-defining national imagination of post-apartheid South Africa. I shall be concerned with ways of thinking the representation of marginali...

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Main Author: Bristow-Bovey, Darrel
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Published: Department of English Language and Literature 2023
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description I shall be addressing the question of the constitutive importance of sexuality, and specifically of articulations and representations of homosexuality, in the self-defining national imagination of post-apartheid South Africa. I shall be concerned with ways of thinking the representation of marginalised sexualities, as well as of the significance of the paradoxical or oxymoronic centrality of those marginalities within the project of fabricating a national identity. To this end, I shall consider the specific field of cultural production that might most conveniently bear the name "South African gay writing in English." I will, perhaps presumptuously, engage with the problematic of what an appropriate or productive political aesthetics of "gay writing" might be within our particular historical moment.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/38713 Not all camps have camouflage: gay writing and the great South African dream Bristow-Bovey, Darrel English Language and Literature I shall be addressing the question of the constitutive importance of sexuality, and specifically of articulations and representations of homosexuality, in the self-defining national imagination of post-apartheid South Africa. I shall be concerned with ways of thinking the representation of marginalised sexualities, as well as of the significance of the paradoxical or oxymoronic centrality of those marginalities within the project of fabricating a national identity. To this end, I shall consider the specific field of cultural production that might most conveniently bear the name "South African gay writing in English." I will, perhaps presumptuously, engage with the problematic of what an appropriate or productive political aesthetics of "gay writing" might be within our particular historical moment. 2023-09-16T14:40:48Z 2023-09-16T14:40:48Z 1995 2023-09-16T14:40:28Z Master Thesis Masters MA http://hdl.handle.net/11427/38713 eng application/pdf Department of English Language and Literature Faculty of Humanities
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Not all camps have camouflage: gay writing and the great South African dream
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title Not all camps have camouflage: gay writing and the great South African dream
title_full Not all camps have camouflage: gay writing and the great South African dream
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title_full_unstemmed Not all camps have camouflage: gay writing and the great South African dream
title_short Not all camps have camouflage: gay writing and the great South African dream
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