kusamapyjamas:

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Sabelo Mlangeni, Iduku 2007

Black Men in Dress comprises a series of portraits  photographed at the Johannesburg and Soweto Pride, a yearly event for  the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Intersex (LGBTI) community.  These portraits remind Mlangeni of a childhood where, as he describes:
[M]ost communities had what we call ‘uSis’bhuti’.  This is a term used to describe a boy who behaves like a girl. Why then  do we hate these boys when they have grown up to be men who dress as  women? Why do we turn and call them names, pretending that we’ve never  seen it? These are some of the issues I try to bring to the fore in this  series.
As in Mlangeni’s previous series Country Girls, a dramatic  sense of fashion and a performative and playful manner is explored by  gay men to engage with their sense of belonging and identity.

kusamapyjamas:

(via STEVENSON | Sabelo Mlangeni)

Sabelo Mlangeni, Iduku 2007

Black Men in Dress comprises a series of portraits photographed at the Johannesburg and Soweto Pride, a yearly event for the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Intersex (LGBTI) community. These portraits remind Mlangeni of a childhood where, as he describes:

[M]ost communities had what we call ‘uSis’bhuti’. This is a term used to describe a boy who behaves like a girl. Why then do we hate these boys when they have grown up to be men who dress as women? Why do we turn and call them names, pretending that we’ve never seen it? These are some of the issues I try to bring to the fore in this series.

As in Mlangeni’s previous series Country Girls, a dramatic sense of fashion and a performative and playful manner is explored by gay men to engage with their sense of belonging and identity.

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