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Archive | 2010

The cultural politics of female sexuality in South Africa

Henriette Gunkel

Sexual identity has emerged into the national discourse of post-apartheid South Africa, bringing the subject of rights and the question of gender relations and cultural authenticity into the focus ...


Journal of Lesbian Studies | 2009

Through the Postcolonial Eyes: Images of Gender and Female Sexuality in Contemporary South Africa

Henriette Gunkel

This article explores cultural representations of the lesbian in post-apartheid South Africa by focusing on images by the Black lesbian activist and photographer Zanele Muholi. In her work Muholi challenges visual regimes of sexuality and the body by pointing to practices and commodities that transgress normative perceptions of (hetero)sexuality. At the same time her images visualize the negotiations of local representations of female same-sex intimacies and sexual identities with global lesbian cultures and identities. By doing so they are targeting the assumption—and its effects—that homosexuality cannot act as a signifier for a decolonized subject.


Social Dynamics-a Journal of The Centre for African Studies University of Cape Town | 2010

‘I myself had a sweetie …’: re‐thinking female same‐sex intimacy beyond the institution of marriage and identity politics

Henriette Gunkel

This article is understood as an intervention into current debates around the question of rights in relation to sexuality and in particular to issues of same‐sex marriages and alternative family structures. As the interpretation of rights in relation to sexuality generally focuses on gay identities, this article reflects on the effects of these discourses on non‐normative modes of sexuality and intimacy. More specifically the article focuses on interviews conducted in Johannesburg on ‘mummy–baby’ relationships. By contextualising these relationships in the historical and cultural framework of sexual cultures and cultures of intimacy, this article argues that the South African history and cultures provided and provide a space which accommodates forms of female same‐sex intimacy that are not necessarily linked to metropolitan sexual cultures. The article discusses the tensions between non‐lesbian same‐sex intimacy and metropolitan lesbianism by focusing on homosociality as a gender theory. The article questions the regulatory functions of identity and problematises the practice of ‘coming out’ as always being a liberating moment.


African Studies Review | 2013

Some Reflections on Postcolonial Homophobia, Local Interventions, and LGBTI Solidarity Online: The Politics of Global Petitions

Henriette Gunkel


Nora: nordic journal of feminist and gender research | 2009

“What's Identity Got To Do With It?” Rethinking Intimacy and Homosociality in Contemporary South Africa

Henriette Gunkel


Archive | 2012

Undutiful Daughters: New Directions in Feminist Thought and Practice

Henriette Gunkel; Chrysanthi Nigianni; Fanny Söderbäck


Archive | 2008

Editorial: Racism in the Closet – Interrogating Postcolonial Sexuality

Henriette Gunkel; Ben Pitcher


Archive | 2008

Q&A with Jasbir Puar

Jasbir Puar; Ben Pitcher; Henriette Gunkel


Archive | 2005

Gaze Regimes: Film and feminisms in Africa

Jyoti Mistry; Antje Schuhmann; Max Annas; Beti Ellerson; Henriette Gunkel; Katarina Hedrén


Feministische Studien | 2012

'Queer times indeed?': Südafrikas Reaktionen auf die mediale Inszenierung der 800-Meter-Läuferin Caster Semenya

Henriette Gunkel

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Ben Pitcher

University of Westminster

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Arne Klawitter

Beijing Foreign Studies University

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