The prize and the price : shaping sexualities in South Africa /
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Imprint: | Cape Town, South Africa : HSRC Press, 2009. |
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Description: | viii, 416 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/7913837 |
Table of Contents:
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- 1. The prize and the price
- Negotiating new deals
- 2. Colouring sexualities: How some black South African schoolgirls respond to 'racial' and gendered inequalities
- 3. Glamour, glitz and girls: The meanings of femininity in high school Matric Ball culture in urban South Africa
- 4. E-race-ing the line: South African interracial relationships yesterday and today
- Flipping the coin
- 5. Renegotiating masculinity in the lowveld: Narratives of male-male sex in compounds, prisons and at home
- 6. Fauna, flora and fucking: Female sex safaris in South Africa
- 7. Are blind people better lovers?
- 8. Sexuality in later life
- Paying the price
- 9. The weather watchers: Gender, violence and social control
- 10. Nurturing the sexuality of disabled girls: The challenges of parenting for mothers
- 11. A decent place? Space and morality in a former 'poor white' suburb
- 12. Less is (M)orr: Après le déluge (or rather: more or less...): An essay about and conversation with Margaret Orr
- Holding onto the prize
- 13. Heterosex among young South Africans: Research reflections
- 14. Apartheid, anti-apartheid and post-apartheid sexualities
- 15. 'Astride a dangerous dividing line'; A discourse analysis of preschool teachers' talk about childhood sexuality
- Que(e)rying the contract
- 16. Criminalising the act of Sex: Attitudes to adult commercial sex work in South Africa
- 17. Queer marriage: Sexualising citizenship and the development of freedoms South Africa
- 18. Beyond the Constitution: From sexual rights to belonging
- Conclusion
- 19. Shaping sexualities
- Contributors
- Index