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Soweto nights: making black queer space in post-apartheid South Africa
Authors:Xavier Livermon
Institution:Wayne State University – Africana Studies, 11th Floor, 5057 Woodward Ave., Detroit, MI 48202, USA
Abstract:In this article, I examine black queer nightlife in Soweto and its relationship with the making of black queer space in South Africa. Through an in-depth examination of the microgeographies of a Soweto stokvel party, I reveal the complexities of post-apartheid formations of race, class, gender, and sexuality. Employing the idea of usable space, I highlight quotidian practices of leisure as an important site for understanding cultural creativity within the marginalized spaces occupied by black South African queers. Performance and performativity are central to organizing nightlife spaces and reveal both the possibilities and limits encountered by black queers as they try to construct livable lives.
Keywords:Soweto  black queer space  usable space  performance  performativity  stokvel
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