
For decades, queer Nigerians—lesbians, gays, bisexual, trans people—have been nearly absent in Nigerian literature. Their absence suggested something untruthful: that they did not exist. Until 2005 when Jude Dibia’s Walking with Shadows was published. Centering on the queer experience, Dibia’s fiction is an unanticipated announcement: queer people exist and would no longer be silent. His […]
from Brittle Paper http://ift.tt/2h00WpI
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