Indenture Aesthetics
Afro-Indian Femininities and the Queer Limits of South African Blackness
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Pages: 280
Illustrations: 52 illustrations, including 34 in color
Published: January 2025
Author: Jordache A Ellapen
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Jordache A. Ellapen is Associate Professor in the Department of Black Studies at the University of Rochester and coeditor of we remember differently: Race, Memory, Imagination.
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Preface ix
Acknowledgments xix
Introduction. Afro-Normativity, Indenture Aesthetics, and South African Blackness 1
1. Afro-Femininities: Maternal Archives as Sites of Queer-Feminist Futures 51
2. Afro-Vulnerabilities and the Aesthetics of Slow Death: Memory, Trauma, and Labor 89
3. Afro-Intimacies: Queer-Kinship Formations and African Rurality 123
4. Afro-Transgressions: Queer Femininities and South African Sex Publics 161
Coda. Afro-Queer Diasporic Femininities and Emergent Imaginaries of Freedom 195
Notes 211
References 223
Index 245
Acknowledgments xix
Introduction. Afro-Normativity, Indenture Aesthetics, and South African Blackness 1
1. Afro-Femininities: Maternal Archives as Sites of Queer-Feminist Futures 51
2. Afro-Vulnerabilities and the Aesthetics of Slow Death: Memory, Trauma, and Labor 89
3. Afro-Intimacies: Queer-Kinship Formations and African Rurality 123
4. Afro-Transgressions: Queer Femininities and South African Sex Publics 161
Coda. Afro-Queer Diasporic Femininities and Emergent Imaginaries of Freedom 195
Notes 211
References 223
Index 245
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Paper ISBN:
978-1-4780-3134-5 /
Hardcover ISBN:
978-1-4780-2810-9 /
eISBN:
978-1-4780-6032-1 /
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1215/9781478060321
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