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Saying the Unsaid: Probing Homosexuality in The Hairdresser of Harare
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Homosexuality in Zimbabwe often evokes strong reactions. Due to a tradition of silence, the topic largely continues to be taboo. However, it has been used by some politicians and church leaders to strengthen arguments and to denounce opponents. It is against this background that The Hairdresser of Harare (Huchu, 2010) ought to be understood. The novel gives helpful clues into discourses on homosexuality in contemporary Zimbabwe. This article analyzes the author’s approach to the subject and critiques it. It maintains that the author’s view on homosexuality has been limited by attaching the theme to postcolonial politics and violence. However, the article appreciates his courage in exploring the theme.
Keywords:African societies  heterosexuality  homophobia  homosexuality  Tendai Huchu  The Hairdresser of Harare  violence  Zimbabwean literature
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