This article analyses male gayness in the Zulu novel, Bengithi lizokuna. The objective of the article is to establish whether or not the novel represents gay images that are in agreement with the 1996 Constitution of South Africa, which protects the rights of gay people. The analysis of male gayness is situated within the theoretical framework of intercultural communication. Intercultural communication theory regards gay identities as microcultures or subcultures in the sense that they show behaviour patterns that differentiate them from the macroculture into which they fit
THE PORTRAYAL OF HOMOSEXUALITY IN INTERNATIONAL CINEMA The purpose of this ...
D.Litt. et Phil. (Sociology)South Africa impressed the world when it became the first country in Afr...
On the basis of a study of a group of Zambian men identifying both as gay and as Christian, this art...
This article argues that South African society is not receptive to gays and lesbians although South ...
This thesis provides a sociological understanding of how conventional knowledge of sexuality negates...
In 2003 the book Gayle: the language of kinks and queens: a history and dictionary of gay language i...
Abstract: The aim of this study was to highlight the adapting of human behaviour to the changing env...
Master of Arts in Gender and Religion. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2017.Struggles ...
My paper is a literary and theoretical inquiry about what gives the post-colonial philosophy its ins...
This project addresses the settler colonial context of Rhodesia and postcolonial Zimbabwe, and inves...
This study seeks to evaluate how aspects of religion, culture, political context, education and clas...
Same sex relationship has recently been criticized by many not only on grounds of being immoral but ...
In 1996 South Africa became the first country in the world that explicitly incorporated lesbian and ...
Sello Duiker’s The Quiet Violence of Dreams offers an extensive treatment of homosexuality, a preocc...
South Africa became the first country in Africa to legalise same-sex marriages in its post-apartheid...
THE PORTRAYAL OF HOMOSEXUALITY IN INTERNATIONAL CINEMA The purpose of this ...
D.Litt. et Phil. (Sociology)South Africa impressed the world when it became the first country in Afr...
On the basis of a study of a group of Zambian men identifying both as gay and as Christian, this art...
This article argues that South African society is not receptive to gays and lesbians although South ...
This thesis provides a sociological understanding of how conventional knowledge of sexuality negates...
In 2003 the book Gayle: the language of kinks and queens: a history and dictionary of gay language i...
Abstract: The aim of this study was to highlight the adapting of human behaviour to the changing env...
Master of Arts in Gender and Religion. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2017.Struggles ...
My paper is a literary and theoretical inquiry about what gives the post-colonial philosophy its ins...
This project addresses the settler colonial context of Rhodesia and postcolonial Zimbabwe, and inves...
This study seeks to evaluate how aspects of religion, culture, political context, education and clas...
Same sex relationship has recently been criticized by many not only on grounds of being immoral but ...
In 1996 South Africa became the first country in the world that explicitly incorporated lesbian and ...
Sello Duiker’s The Quiet Violence of Dreams offers an extensive treatment of homosexuality, a preocc...
South Africa became the first country in Africa to legalise same-sex marriages in its post-apartheid...
THE PORTRAYAL OF HOMOSEXUALITY IN INTERNATIONAL CINEMA The purpose of this ...
D.Litt. et Phil. (Sociology)South Africa impressed the world when it became the first country in Afr...
On the basis of a study of a group of Zambian men identifying both as gay and as Christian, this art...