She Called Me Woman, Azeenarh Mohammed
She Called Me Woman, Azeenarh Mohammed
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She Called Me Woman
Nigeria's Queer Women Speak

Author: Azeenarh Mohammed, Chitra Nagarajen, Rafeeat Aliyu

Narrator: Christel Mutombo, Carol Nuga

Unabridged: 12 hr 41 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 05/28/2024


Synopsis

“We decided to put together this collection of thirty narratives to correct the invisibility, the confusion, the caricaturizing and the writing out of history.”

This stirring and intimate collection brings together 30 unique narratives to paint a vivid portrait of what it means to be a queer Nigerian woman. Covering an array of experiences—the joy and excitement of first love, the agony of lost love and betrayal, the sometimes-fraught
relationship between sexuality and spirituality, addiction and suicide, childhood games and laughter—She Called Me Woman sheds light on how Nigerian queer women, despite their differences, attempt to build a life together in a climate of fear.

Through first-hand accounts, 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 under the constraints
of societal expectations and legal terrorism.

She Called Me Woman is full of beautifully told stories of resistance and resilience, joy and laughter, heartbreaks and victories, collecting the realities of a community that will no longer be invisible.

Reviews

Goodreads review by chantel on January 31, 2022

Absolutely important.......more

Goodreads review by Heather on July 26, 2018

A very brave endeavour that suffers hugely from under editing. These thirty stories-often shocking, moving, effecting-need to have been given shape by a strong editor, to streamline the narratives and focus on the most important aspects. As it stands, these accounts often read as if they are being t......more

Goodreads review by M. on July 09, 2020

A monumental assemblage of queer and trans women’s lived experiences engaging with the reception of their respective identities in Nigeria’s ultra-religious, patriarchal, transphobic, homophobic society. A number of the stories start out painfully, and since the contributors were tasked to describe......more

Goodreads review by Tinea on August 11, 2022

Lovely, relaxed peeks into the lives of queer women and nonbinary people, trans* inclusive, from across Nigeria, in their own words, with their slang and their own reflections on the how and why of being queer and lesbian and trans, or practicing those things and not embracing the same titles as oth......more

Goodreads review by Liv on June 26, 2020

Review to come.......more