The mountain's calling
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Rhodes University, Faculty of Humanities, School of Languages
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My thesis is a collection of prose "“ in the form of short stories, flash fiction and fragments "“ which explore the silences around living as a queer black South African who has been called to spiritual healing. I draw on lived experiences, dreams, imagination, and my grandmother's folk tales to tell the stories I would love to have read when growing up. In my narratives, queer men navigate different spaces in urban Johannesburg and rural Limpopo. I am inspired by Bettina Judd's words: "Writing is attached to the body"¦ it is my Black woman, queer-identified, round-bodied hand that puts pen to paper, to keyboard, and creates whatever I create." In retelling my grandmother's folk tales with a queer twist, I learn from contemporary fairy tale writers like Kate Bernheimer, Angela Carter and Taisia Kitaiskaia. And in writing about the trauma of rejection by family and community, I am influenced by Bessie Head's A Question of Power.
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Creative writing (Higher education) -- South Africa, Diaries -- Authorship, Short stories, South African (English) 21st century, South African fiction (English) 21st century, Homosexuality in literature, Rejection (Psychology) in literature, Spiritual healing in literature, South African essays (English) 21st century, Nigerian fiction (English) History and criticism, English fiction History and criticism, South African fiction (English) History and criticism, Angolan fiction (Portuguese) History and criticism