Combining current theory and original fieldwork,
Queer Visibilities explores the gap between liberal South African law and the reality for groups of queer men living in Cape Town.
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List of Figures and Tables. |
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1. Queer Visibilities in Cape Town. |
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2. Legacies and Visibilities among White Queer Men. |
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3. Coloured Visibilities and the Raced Nature of Heteronormative Space. |
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4. How to be a Queer Xhosa Man in the Cape Town Townships. |
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5. Social Invisibilities. |
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6. Political Invisibilities (and Visibilities). |
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7. The Costs of Invisibility. |
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Andrew Tucker lectures at the Department of Geography, University of Cambridge. He earned his PhD from the Department and has also held an Economic and Social Research Council of the UK Postdoctoral Research Fellowship there. He has spent several extended periods of time in South Africa for research.