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dc.contributor.advisorWittenberg, Hermann
dc.contributor.authorWillows, Joshua Peter
dc.date.accessioned2021-04-06T10:31:22Z
dc.date.available2021-04-06T10:31:22Z
dc.date.issued2020
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11394/8143
dc.descriptionMagister Artium - MAen_US
dc.description.abstractThe purpose of this study is to explore how “queerness” is both represented and suppressed in select South African fiction. The study will investigate to what extent a post-colonial form of education reinforces the colonial and apartheid traditions of South African normative masculinities in same-sex, educational environments. These aspects will be explored and investigated in John Van de Ruit‟s Spud: A wickedly funny novel (2005), Spud: The madness continues… (2007), Spud: Learning to Fly (2010), and will be complemented with an investigation of the recent South African film, Inxeba (2017). The series of novels and films demonstrate how the contestation between queerness and traditional masculinity threatens heteronormativity and how various forms of violence try to enforce a dominant South African masculinity.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherUniversity of the Western Capeen_US
dc.subjectInxebaen_US
dc.subjectSexualityen_US
dc.subjectMasculinitiesen_US
dc.subjectMinor intimacyen_US
dc.subjectHeteronormativityen_US
dc.subjectPost-apartheiden_US
dc.titleShaping the boys’ South African identity: Suppressed queer space in spud and Inxebaen_US
dc.rights.holderUniversity of the Western Capeen_US


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