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WORKS CITED Adalla, Carolyne. Confessions of an AIDS Victim (Nairobi: Heinemann, 1993) Ahlberg, Maina B. Women, Sexuality and the Changing Social Order: The Impact of Government Policies on Reproductive Behavior in Kenya (New York: Gordon & Breach, 1991) Alembi, Ezekiel. The Construction of the Abanyole Perceptions on Death Through Oral Funeral Poetry. University of Helsinki 2002. http://ethesis.helsinki.fi/julkaisut/hum/kultt/vk/alembi/ Altman, Dennis. Global Sex (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2001) _____________. Power and Community: Organizational and Cultural Responses to AIDS (London: Taylor & Francis, 1997) Amadiume, Ifi. Male Daughters, Female Husbands: Gender and Sex in an African Society (London: Zed Books, 1987) Avrahami, Einat. “Impacts of Truth(s): The Confessional Mode in Harold Brodkey’s Illness Autobiography” in Literature and Medicine, 22 (2) 2003 Barber, Karin. Discourse and Its Disguises: The Interpretation of African Oral Texts (Birmingham: University of Birmingham, 1989) _________. Readings in African Popular Culture (Bloomington, Ind.: International African Institute & Indiana University Press, 1997) _________. “Popular Arts in Africa” in African Studies Review 30 (3) 1987 Bardolph, Jacqueline. “The Literature of Kenya” in G D Killam (ed.) The Writing of East and Central Africa (London: Heinemann, 1984) __________. “East Africa: The Novel Since the Eighties” in Andre Viola et al (eds.) New Fiction in English from Africa: West, East and South (Amsterdam-Atlanta: Rodopi, 1998) Bartky, Sandra L. “Foucault, Femininity and the Modernization of Patriarchal Power” in Irene Diamond and Lee Quinby (eds.) Feminism and Foucault: Reflections on Resistance (Boston: Northeastern University Press, 1988) Bayart, Jean-Francois. The State in Africa: The Politics of the Belly (London: Longman, 1993) 228 Baylies, Carolyn. “Perspectives on Gender in Africa” in Carolyn Baylies & Janet Bujra (eds.) AIDS Sexuality and Gender in Africa: Collective Strategies and Struggles in Tanzania and Zambia (London: New York: Routledge, 2000) Baylies, Carolyn & Janet Bujra. “Responses to AIDS epidemic in Tanzania and Zambia in Carolyn Baylies & Janet Bujra (eds.) AIDS Sexuality and Gender in Africa: Collective Strategies and Struggles in Tanzania and Zambia (London: New York; Routledge, 2000) Bell, Shannon. Reading, Writing and Rewriting the Prostitutes Body (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1994) Bolton, Ralph. The AIDS Pandemic: A Global Perspective (New York: Gordon & Breach, 1989) Bolton, Ralph & Merrill Singer. Rethinking AIDS Prevention: Cultural Approaches (Philadelphia: Gordon & Breach, 1992) Bond, George C. et al (eds.) AIDS in Africa and the Caribbean (Boulder CO: Westview Press, 1997) Bramley, Helen. “The ‘Miss Fats South Africa’ Beauty Pageant: A Study of Fatness and Visuality” (University of the Witwatersrand: Unpublished MA Thesis, 2003) Bristow, Joseph. Sexuality (London: Routledge, 1997) Brooks, Peter. Body Work: Objects of Desire in Modern Narrative (Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1993) ___________. The Melodramatic Imagination (New Haven: Yale University, 1976) ___________. Troubling Confessions: Speaking Guilt in Law and Literature (London: University of Chicago Press, 2000) Bryce, Jane, “A World of Caribbean Romance: Reforming the Legend of Love (or: Can a Caress be Culturally Specific)” in Caribbean Studies 27 (3-4) 1994 __________. “Women and Modern African Popular Fiction” in Karin Barber (ed.) Readings in African Popular Culture (Oxford: James Currey, 1997) Bryce, Jane & Kari Darko. “Textual Deviancy and Cultural Syncretism: Romantic Fiction as a Subversive Strain in Black Women’s Writing” in Wasafiri 17 (1993) Bujra, Janet. Serving Class, Masculinity and the Feminisation of Domestic Service in Tanzania (London: International African Institute, 2000) 229 __________. “Targeting Men for a Change: AIDS Discourse and Activism in Africa” in Frances Cleaver (ed.) Masculinities Matter: Men, Gender and Development (London: Zed Books, 2002) Butler, Judith. Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity (London, Routledge, 1990) __________. Bodies that Matter: on the Discursive Limits of ‘Sex’ (London: Routledge, 1993) Butler, Judith & Maureen MacGrogan. “Introduction” in Linda Singer Erotic Welfare: Sexual Theory and Politics in the Age of Epidemic (London: Routledge, 1993) Castells, Manuel. The Power of Identity (Oxford: Blackwell, 1997) Chirwa, Wiseman C. “Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Colonial Malawi” in Philip Setel, Milton Lewis & Maryinez Lyons (eds.) Histories of Sexually Transmitted Diseases and HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa (London: Greenwood Press, 1999) Clancy, Kim. “‘Tania Modleski” Loving with a Vengeance’” in Martin Barker and Anne Beczer (eds.) Reading into Cultural Studies (London: Routledge, 1992) Clatts, Michael C. “Disembodied Acts: On the Perverse Use of Sexual Categories in the Study of High-Risk Behaviour” in Brummelhuis Han Ten and Gilbert Herdt (eds.) Culture and Sexual Risks: Anthropological Perspectives on AIDS (Newark, NJ: Gordon & Breach, 1995) Clatts, Michael, C & Kevin Mutchler M. “AIDS and the Dangerous Other: Metaphors of Sex and Deviance in the Representation of Disease” in Ralph Bolton (ed.) The AIDS Pandemic: A Global Emergency (New York: Gordon & Breach, 1989) Cleaver, Frances. (ed.) Masculinities Matter: Men, Gender and Development (London: Zed Books, 2002) Connell, R W. Masculinities (Berkeley & Los Angels: University of California, 1995) Cornwall, Andrea & Nancy Lindisfarne. Dislocating Masculinity: Comparative Ethnographies (London: Routledge, 1994) Coulon, Virginia. “Macmillan Pacesetters Series” in Research in African Literatures 18 (3) 1987 Crimp, Douglas (ed.) AIDS: Cultural Analysis/Cultural Activism (Massachusetts: MIT Press, 1988) 230 D’Almeida, Irene A. Francophone African Women Writers (Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 1994) Davidson, Diana. “‘How Many Souls Collide Under Water? Enough.’ Reading Michelle Cliff’s ‘Bodies of Water’ as an Activist HIV/AIDS Narrative.” http://www.dur.ac.uk/postgraduate.english/davidson.htm. Dawood, Yusuf K. Water under the Bridge (Nairobi: Longhorn, 1991) Delgado, Fraser C. “Mothertongues and Childless Women: The Construction of ‘Kenyan’ Womanhood” in Obioma Nnaemeka (ed.) The Politics of (M)Othering: Womanhood, Identity and Resistance in African Literature (London: Routledge, 1997) Dolan, Chris. “Collapsing Masculinities and Weak States – a Case Study of Northern Uganda” in Frances Cleaver (ed.) Masculinities Matter: Men, Gender and Development (London: Zed Books, 2002) Douglas, Mary. Risk and Blame: Essays in Cultural Theory (London: Routledge, 1992) ____________. Purity and Danger: An Analysis of the Concepts of Pollution and Taboo (London: Ark Paperbacks, 1984) Douglas, Mary & Aaron Wildavsky. Risk and Culture: An Essay on the Selection of Technological and Environmental Danger (Berkeley: California University Press, 1982) Elam, Diane. Romancing the Postmodern (London: Routledge, 1992) Farmer, Paul. “AIDS-Talk and the Constitution of Cultural Models” in Social Science and Medicine 38 (6) 1994 Fausto-Sterling, Ann. “Gender, Race and Nation: The Comparative Anatomy of ‘Hottentot’ Women in Europe, 1815-1817” in Jennifer Terry & Jacqueline Urla (eds.) Deviant Bodies: Critical Perspectives on Difference in Science and Popular Culture (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1995) Flood, Michael. “Heterosexual Men’s Sexuality” in On the Level (Family Planning Association of NSW) Special Issue: Men and Sexuality 3 (4) 1995. Foster, David. Confession and Complicity in Narrative (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1987) Foucault, Michel. The History of Sexuality Volume 1: The Will to Knowledge. (London: Penguin Books, 1998 edn.) ____________. The History of Sexuality Volume 2: The Use of Pleasure (London: Penguin, 1998 edn.) 231 ____________. The History of Sexuality Volume 3: The Care of the Self (London: Penguin, 1986 edn.) Frederiksen, Bodil F. “City Life and City Texts: Popular Knowledge and Articulation in the Slums of Nairobi” in Priebe Kaarsholm (ed.) Cultural Struggle and Development in Southern Africa (Harare: Baobab Books, 1991) Gallagher, Susan V. Truth and Reconciliation: The Confessional Mode in South African Literature (Heinemann: Portsmouth, NH, 2002) Gatens, Moira. Imaginary Bodies: Ethics, Power and Corporeality (London: Routledge, 1996) Geschiere, Peter. The Modernity of Witchcraft: Politics and the Occult in Postcolonial Africa (Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 1997) Gicheru, Mwangi. Across the Bridge (Nairobi: Longhorn Publishers, 1979) Gilman, Sander. “Black Bodies, White Bodies: Toward an Iconography of Female Sexuality in Late Nineteenth-Century Art, Medicine and Literature” in Henry Louis Gates Jr. (ed.) Race, Writing and Difference (Chicago: Chicago University Press, 1986) ___________. Disease and Representation: Images of Illness from Madness to AIDS (Ithaca & London: Cornell University Press, 1988) ___________. Health and Illness: Images of Difference (London: Reaktion, 1995) ___________. Love + Marriage = Death: and Other Essays on Representing Difference (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1998) Githae, Charles. A Worm in the Head (Nairobi: Heinemann, 1987) Gott, Ted. “Agony Down Under Australian Artists Addressing AIDS” in Ted Gott (ed.) Don’t Leave Me This Way: Art in the Age of AIDS (Canberra: National Gallery of Australia, 1994) Gusdorf, Georges. “Conditions and Limits of Autobiography” in James Olney (ed.) Autobiography: Essays Theoretical