Nature's Wild
Experience a thought-provoking exploration of identity in "Nature's Wild" by Andil Gosine, published in 2021. With 192 pages of insightful analysis, Gosine dives into the complexities of humanism, queer theory, and animality, reshaping our understanding of queer desire within the dynamic context of the Caribbean.
Through a comprehensive examination of colonial law, contemporary activism, and visual art practices, Gosine challenges the entrenched notions of homosexuality influenced by colonial legacies. He skillfully navigates the human/animal divide, showcasing how these concepts have shaped societal views. The book includes riveting case studies, such as the homoerotic game known as puhngah and the examination of gender-based dress codes in Guyana, all aimed at redefining and embracing animality.
This enriching read is essential for anyone interested in sociology and queer studies, offering a fresh perspective on the intersections of culture and identity in the Caribbean. Discover "Nature's Wild" today and expand your horizons!