Boy-wives and female husbands

studies in African homosexualities

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Will Roscoe, Stephen O. Murray: Boy-wives and female husbands (1998, Macmillan Press)

358 pages

English language

Published 1998 by Macmillan Press.

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Claims concerning the presence and status of homosexuality in historic African cultures have become central points of contention in debates among contemporary African Americans. Some of those involved in the debate have even asserted that the original languages of Africa contained no words for gay or lesbian, therefore concluding that they did not exist. As the first work of its kind on the subject, Boy-Wives and Female-Husbands answers an urgent need for accurate, well-researched, and balanced work on African sexuality. It offers perspectives from the fields of anthropology and history, along with extensive evidence from ethnographic and literary sources. The essays explore such topics as woman-woman marriages, early reports of Malagasy "berdaches," male homosexuality in contemporary West Africa, alternative gender identities among the Swahili, the regulation of sexuality in colonial Zimbabwe, and the portrayals of homosexuality in modern African literature. Bound to be an invaluable resource for …

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Subjects

  • Homosexuality -- Africa -- History.
  • Homosexuality -- Africa -- Public opinion.
  • Gay men -- Africa -- Identity.
  • Lesbians -- Africa -- Identity.
  • Homosexuality in literature.
  • Homophobia in literature.
  • Homophobia in anthropology.
  • Public opinion -- Africa.