Tuesday, July 23, 2019

Being “quietly queer” in Senegal means making use of ambiguity instead of aggressive resistance.


The Morning News https://ift.tt/2Ykr8Aa

Queerness-beyond-discourse rests for a large part on the Senegalese value of sutura. Sutura does not have a direct, singular translation from Wolof into English, but it connotes discretion, modesty, privacy and protection.

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