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The 'other' Africans : re-examining representations of sexuality in the work of Nicholas Hlobo and Zanele Muholi

机译:“其他”非洲人:重新审视Nicholas Hlobo和Zanele muholi工作中的性行为

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Nicholas Hlobo, a sculptor and performance artist, and Zanele Muholi, a photographer and activist, explore different ways of representing sexuality, particularly homosexuality. It is extremely difficult to discuss African sexuality in light of the stain of colonial attitudes that have exoticised and ascribed hypersexuality to African bodies. Moreover, sexuality is often not discussed in the construction of so-called African traditions and this has contributed to rendering African-ness as an exclusive identity. Tensions within and between categories of African-ness are compounded by constituted regulations. For example, Hlobo investigates the obligation of circumcision which seems to contrast the lifestyle and contexts in which he works and resides, and Muholi represents the existence of homosexual and transgender relations, even within conservative categories. The visual imagery of these two artists investigates the boundaries set by different social constructs. These set boundaries have also affected crimes against bisexual, transgender and homosexual individuals, which are reaching an alarming rate. Hlobo questions the validity of structures that marginalise homosexual individuals through drawing attention to the ambivalence of certain statutes. Muholi seeks to publicise the injustices imposed upon homosexual individuals in order to demonstrate the weight of that crisis. Although the South African legal system condones liberated expressions of sexual identity, due to social prejudices homosexual individuals are still treated as if they are not entitled to basic human rights. As a result, hate-crimes are not reported, and when they are they are not taken seriously. Hlobo and Muholi not only bring these issues to light, but also point out the dilemma inscribed in the social and political history of (South) Africa with regards to collective and individual identities. This thesis seeks to provide an analysis of the visual language used by Hlobo and Muholi to subvert the notion that homosexuality is “un-African” and to complicate concepts of gender, sexuality and identity.
机译:雕塑家和表演艺术家Nicholas Hlobo和摄影师兼活动家Zanele Muholi探索了不同的方式来表现性,尤其是同性恋。根据殖民态度的污点来讨论非洲的性行为是极其困难的,殖民态度已使非洲人的性生活变得异国情调。此外,在建立所谓的非洲传统时通常不讨论性问题,这有助于使非洲人成为唯一的身份。所制定的规定加剧了非洲人类别内部和之间的紧张关系。例如,Hlobo调查了割礼的义务,这似乎与他工作和居住的生活方式和环境形成了对比,而Muholi代表了同性恋和变性人关系的存在,即使在保守范畴内也是如此。这两位艺术家的视觉图像探究了不同社会构造所设定的界限。这些既定界限也影响了针对双性恋,变性者和同性恋者的犯罪,犯罪率正在达到惊人的水平。 Hlobo通过提请注意某些法规的矛盾性来质疑将同性恋个体边缘化的结构的有效性。 Muholi试图宣传施加给同性恋者的不公正待遇,以证明这场危机的严重性。尽管南非法律制度容忍自由的性身份表达,但由于社会偏见,同性恋者仍被视为无权享有基本人权。结果,没有报告仇恨犯罪,而且在仇恨犯罪发生时并未受到重视。 Hlobo和Muholi不仅揭示了这些问题,而且指出了(南部)非洲社会和政治历史中关于集体和个人身份的困境。本文试图对Hlobo和Muholi所使用的视觉语言进行分析,以颠覆同性恋是“非非洲”的观念,并使性别,性取向和身份认同的概念复杂化。

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    Makhubu Nomusa;

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