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She Called Me Woman

Nigeria's Queer Women Speak

Rafeeat Aliyu, Azeenarh Mohammed, Chitra Nagarajan, et al.

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"These true stories are beautifully told, the pain and honesty and hope and joy in these accounts is strong like a song" – Stella Duffy This stirring and intimate collection brings together 25 first-hand accounts to paint a vivid portrait of what it means to be a queer Nigerian woman. These beautifully told stories of resistance and resilience reveal the realities of a community that will no longer be invisible. From the joy and excitement of first love, and from childhood games to addiction and suicide, She Called Me Woman shows us how Nigerian queer women, in all their multitudes, attempt to build a life together. She Called Me Woman challenges us to rethink what it means to be a Nigerian 'woman', negotiating relationships, money, sexuality and freedom, identifying outside the gender binary, and the difficulties of achieving hopes and dreams in a climate of fear.

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Keywords

same-sex, transgender, same-sex marriage, personal narrative, memoir, Nigeria, queer narrative, coming out, women, first-hand accounts, lesbian, gender, queer, bisexual, LGBT, feminism, sexuality, trans women