Video Recording | Advancements and future directions in queer African studies, Seminar 1

https://www.youtube.com/embed/Ko7xDt9HBwA

The African languages, literatures and cultures network (@AfCultures),  Queer Intersections Oxford (@QIO) and Intersectional Humanities are delighted to invite you to two online research seminars on weeks 6 and 7 on Advancements and future directions in queer African studies  

Session 1: week 6, Thursday 22 February 2024 

 

Organised by @AfOx visiting fellow, Gibson Ncube

The two discussion will be chaired by Gibson Ncube and @AfCultures co-convenor Dorothée Boulanger

 

This seminar series provides a dynamic platform for postgraduate students and early-career scholars working in the field of Queer African Studies. This two-part series aims to showcase groundbreaking work and seeks to foster interdisciplinary discussions and promote critical reflections on the multifaceted intersections of queer identities, activism, and narratives in African context. Panelists will explore emerging research, share insights, and collaboratively contribute to understanding and shaping the complex and diverse landscape of queer experiences in Africa. 

 

Abstracts: 

“You trample me, I crush you”: humiliation, honour and violence in Senegalese queer women’s lives

Loes Oudenhuijsen, Leiden University (The Netherlands)

 

“Ndingu Boet/Sissy”: Songs on black queer love, joy, and resistance in Majola’s Boet/Sissy 

Melusi Mntungwa, University of South Africa (South Africa)

 

 

Part of the African Languages, Literatures and Cultures Network events