Book Review: Queer kinship: South African perspectives on the sexual politics of family-making and belonging by Tracy Morison, Ingrid Lynch, and Vasu Reddy (Eds)
Abstract:Queer Kinship: South African perspectives on the sexual politics of family-making and belonging, is a book aimed as a political intervention that is committed to the local alongside the structural as a way to think about transnational queer movements and familymaking. The book is an impressive edited volume that maps out intricately complex and intertwined everyday engagements around kinship and belonging in South Africa over the course of 14 chapters. While sustained analysis on queer kinship drives this edit… Show more
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