Working Class Homosexuality in South African History : Voices from the Archives /
Edwards, Iain 
Working Class Homosexuality in South African History : Voices from the Archives / Marc Epprecht, Iain Edwards. - 1 online resource (257 p.)
Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of photographs, maps and diagrams -- Acronyms and abbreviations -- Foreword I -- Foreword II -- Prologue -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part 1: Izinkotshane zaseGoli -- A sex scandal across the Witwatersrand gold mines: The Confidential Enquiry of 1907 -- Day 1 Proceedings – Friday, 18 January 1907 -- Day 2 Proceedings – Monday, 21 January 1907 -- Day 3 Proceedings – Tuesday, 22 January 1907 -- Day 4 Proceedings – Wednesday, 23 January 1907 -- Day 5 Proceedings – Thursday, 24 January 1907 -- Day 6 Proceedings – Friday, 25 January 1907 -- Day 7 Proceedings – Monday, 28 January 1907 -- Day 8 Proceedings – Tuesday, 29 January 1907 -- Day 9 Proceedings – Wednesday, 30 January 1907 -- Part 2: Izingqingili zaseMkhumbane -- The Izingqingili zaseMkhumbane: An oral history -- Man About Town 1 -- Mqenge 1 -- Mqenge 2 -- Mqenge 3 -- Mqenge 4 -- Leader’s Son 1 -- Leader’s Son 2 -- Young Onlooker 1 -- Angel 1 -- Angel 2 -- Angel 3 -- Angel 4 -- Conclusion: Towards an inclusive history -- Glossary -- Primary sources -- Bibliography -- Credits and sources -- About the authors -- Index
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The very existence of homosexual working-class men in South Africa has long-been suppressed—or worse. Iain Edwards and Marc Epprecht have recovered representative stories of these men who were previously deemed “outside of history.” Based on a previously unpublished primary source from the early twentieth century, as well as unique interviews with men remembering their lives in the gay settlement of Mkhumbane, this book is meant to inspire both a reimagination of the past and the creation of a more inclusive present and future.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9780796926074
10.1515/9780796926074 doi
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / African Studies.
                        Working Class Homosexuality in South African History : Voices from the Archives / Marc Epprecht, Iain Edwards. - 1 online resource (257 p.)
Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of photographs, maps and diagrams -- Acronyms and abbreviations -- Foreword I -- Foreword II -- Prologue -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part 1: Izinkotshane zaseGoli -- A sex scandal across the Witwatersrand gold mines: The Confidential Enquiry of 1907 -- Day 1 Proceedings – Friday, 18 January 1907 -- Day 2 Proceedings – Monday, 21 January 1907 -- Day 3 Proceedings – Tuesday, 22 January 1907 -- Day 4 Proceedings – Wednesday, 23 January 1907 -- Day 5 Proceedings – Thursday, 24 January 1907 -- Day 6 Proceedings – Friday, 25 January 1907 -- Day 7 Proceedings – Monday, 28 January 1907 -- Day 8 Proceedings – Tuesday, 29 January 1907 -- Day 9 Proceedings – Wednesday, 30 January 1907 -- Part 2: Izingqingili zaseMkhumbane -- The Izingqingili zaseMkhumbane: An oral history -- Man About Town 1 -- Mqenge 1 -- Mqenge 2 -- Mqenge 3 -- Mqenge 4 -- Leader’s Son 1 -- Leader’s Son 2 -- Young Onlooker 1 -- Angel 1 -- Angel 2 -- Angel 3 -- Angel 4 -- Conclusion: Towards an inclusive history -- Glossary -- Primary sources -- Bibliography -- Credits and sources -- About the authors -- Index
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
The very existence of homosexual working-class men in South Africa has long-been suppressed—or worse. Iain Edwards and Marc Epprecht have recovered representative stories of these men who were previously deemed “outside of history.” Based on a previously unpublished primary source from the early twentieth century, as well as unique interviews with men remembering their lives in the gay settlement of Mkhumbane, this book is meant to inspire both a reimagination of the past and the creation of a more inclusive present and future.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9780796926074
10.1515/9780796926074 doi
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / African Studies.

