Shefer, TamaraAwori, Nancy Judith2023-05-222024-04-022023-05-222024-04-022022https://hdl.handle.net/10566/10264Masters of ArtThis research analyzes the depiction of black Kenyan lesbians in contemporary Kenyan films. In order to do so, I focus on the film Rafiki by Wanuri Kahiu, a 2018 Kenyan drama film that documents the story of romance that grows between two young women amidst family and political pressure around lesbian gay bisexual trans intersex and queer (LGBTIQ+) rights in Kenya. The film speaks to issues of intersectional subjectivity and diverse ways of what it is to identify across different social categories, a woman, a lesbian, a Kenyan and specifically black Kenyan.enGender studiesWomenKenyaLGBTIQ+RomanceAn exploratory study of the representation of lesbian subjectivities in the contemporary Kenyan film RafikiUniversity of the Western Cape