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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction. Waar Was Jy? Yeoville circa 1996 1
- 1. Afrodiasporic Space: Refiguring Africa in Diaspora Analytics 29
- 2. Jozi Nights: The Post-Apartheid City, Encounter, and Mobility 57
- 3. “Si-Ghetto Fabulous”: Self-Fashioning, Consumption, and Pleasure in Kwaito 92
- 4. The Kwaito Feminine: Lebo Mathosa as a “Dangerous Woman” 122
- 5. The Black Masculine in Kwaito: Mandoza and the Limits of Hypermasculine Performance 155
- 6. Mafikizolo and Youth Day Parties: (Melancholic) Conviviality and the Queering of Utopian Memory 188
- Coda. Kwaito Futures, Remastered Freedoms 224
- Notes 235
- Glossary 239
- References 243
- Index 259
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction. Waar Was Jy? Yeoville circa 1996 1
- 1. Afrodiasporic Space: Refiguring Africa in Diaspora Analytics 29
- 2. Jozi Nights: The Post-Apartheid City, Encounter, and Mobility 57
- 3. “Si-Ghetto Fabulous”: Self-Fashioning, Consumption, and Pleasure in Kwaito 92
- 4. The Kwaito Feminine: Lebo Mathosa as a “Dangerous Woman” 122
- 5. The Black Masculine in Kwaito: Mandoza and the Limits of Hypermasculine Performance 155
- 6. Mafikizolo and Youth Day Parties: (Melancholic) Conviviality and the Queering of Utopian Memory 188
- Coda. Kwaito Futures, Remastered Freedoms 224
- Notes 235
- Glossary 239
- References 243
- Index 259