She Called Me Woman : Nigeria's Queer Women Speak / ed. by Azeenarh Mohammed, Chitra Nagarajan and Rafeeat Aliyu.

Date:
2018
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Description

She Called Me Woman is a collection of first-hand accounts by a community telling their stories on their own terms. This engaging and groundbreaking collection of queer women's narratives includes stories of first time love and curiosity, navigating same-sex feelings and spirituality, growing up gender non-conforming and overcoming family and society's expectations. What does it means to be a queer Nigerian? How does one embrace the label of 'woman'? While some tell of self-acceptance, others talk of friendship and building a home in the midst of the anti-same sex marriage law. The narrators range from those who knew they were gay from a very early age to those who discovered their attraction to the same sex later in life. The stories challenge the stereotypes of what we assume is lesbian, bisexual, gay, and *trans in Nigeria and they offer us a raw, first-hand look into the lives and realities of our family, friends, neighbours and co-workers who are queer.

Publication/Creation

Abuja : Cassava Republic Press, 2018.

Physical description

357 p. ; .. cm.

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    Ordered for Wellcome Collection on 21 June 2022

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ISBN

  • 9781911115595
  • 1911115596