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![]() | Dankwa, Serena Owusua (2023) |
| Desiring Queer Motherhood and Mothering Ourselves | |
| Journal of African Cultural Studies. Volume 35 #2. p. 165-175. |
![]() | Ndjio, Basile (2022) |
| Garçons Manqués and Femmes Fortes: Two Ambivalent Figures of Butch Lesbianism in Women's Football in Cameroon | |
| African Studies Review. Volume 65 #3. p. 568-590. |
![]() | Oudenhuijsen, Loes (2021) |
| Quietly queer(ing): the normative value of sutura and its potential for young women in urban Senegal | |
| Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 91 #3. p. 434-452. |
![]() | Oudenhuijsen, Loes (2021) |
| Desiring Researchers: Reflecting on Sexuality and Fieldwork from Senegal | |
| Lova Journal of Feminist Anthropology and Gender Studies. #42. p. 21-38. |
![]() | Tushabe, Tushabe wa (2017) |
| Sexual rights in Uganda and the struggle for meaning in community | |
| Journal of Lesbian Studies. Volume 21 #2. p. 169-185. |
![]() | Reygan, Finn (2016) |
| Black lesbian (non)representation in 'gay' media in Cape Town: constructing a globalized white, male, affluent, gay consumer | |
| African Identities. Volume 14 #1. p. 85-98. |
![]() | Matebeni, Zethu; Msibi, Thabo (eds.) (2015) |
| Special issue: 'non-normative' sexual and gender diversities in Africa | |
| Agenda: Empowering Women for Gender Equity. Volume 29 #1. 183p. |
![]() | Murray, Jessica (2013) |
| 'As ek dáárdie nektar wil eet, dan moet ek steke verdra': stereotipering en vervreemding in die uitbeelding van lesbiese verhoudings in twee Afrikaanse romans | |
| Tydskrif vir letterkunde. Volume 50 #1. p. 5-15. |
![]() | Murray, Jessica (2012) |
| The layered gaze: reading lesbian desire in selected South African fiction | |
| Current Writing: Text and Reception in Southern Africa. Volume 24 #1. p. 88-97. |
![]() | Van der Vlies, Andrew (2012) |
| Queer knowledge and the politics of the gaze in contemporary South African photography: Zanele Muholi and others | |
| Journal of African Cultural Studies. Volume 24 #2. p. 140-156. |
![]() | Dankwa, Serena Owusua (2011) |
| 'The one who first says I love you': same-sex love and female masculinity in postcolonial Ghana | |
| Ghana Studies. Volume 14. p. 223-264. |
![]() | Murray, Jessica (2011) |
| Daring to speak its name: the representation of a lesbian relationship in the work of Rozena Maart | |
| The English Academy Review. Volume 28 #2. p. 52-61. |
![]() | Perumal, Devina Nadarajan (ed.) (2011) |
| Marriage: a risky business or safe place? | |
| Agenda: Empowering Women for Gender Equity. #87. 120p. |
![]() | Stobie, Cheryl (2011) |
| 'He uses my body': female traditional healers, male ancestors and transgender in South Africa | |
| African Identities. Volume 9 #2. p. 149-162. |
![]() | Gunkel, Henriette (2010) |
| 'I Myself Had a Sweetie...': Re-thinking female same-sex intimacy beyond the institution of marriage and identity politics | |
| Social Dynamics. Volume 36 #3. p. 531-546. |
![]() | Visser, Gustav (2010) |
| Leisurely lesbians in a small city in South Africa | |
| Urban Forum. Volume 21 #2. p. 171-185. |
![]() | Dankwa, Serena Owusua (2009) |
| 'It's a Silent Trade': Female Same-Sex Intimacies in Post-Colonial Ghana | |
| NORA: Nordic Journal of Feminist and Gender Research. Volume 17 #3. p. 192-205. |
![]() | Gunkel, Henriette (2009) |
| What's identity got to do with it? Rethinking intimacy and homosociality in contemporary South Africa | |
| NORA: Nordic Journal of Feminist and Gender Research. Volume 17 #3. p. 206-221. |
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