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The Death of Vivek Oji by Akwaeke Emezi

On this episode, i discussed how Akwaeke Emezi explored the tension between Nigerian cultural traditions and the individual expression of queerness so realistically, it brought tears to my eyes. I especially appreciate how this novel highlight the larger issue of how Nigerian society, which is deeply rooted in heteronormative and patriarchal structures, struggles with accommodating non-conformist identities.The main points of this review/discussion are:


  • Navigating queer existence in a homophobic society.
  • Exploration of gender fluidity.
  • The role of hair as symbolism.
  • sexuality and secrecy
  • internalised homophobia and shame.
  • Spirituality and mysticism.


I hope you enjoy this episode as much as i did.



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Broadcast on:
19 Oct 2024

On this episode, i discussed how Akwaeke Emezi explored the tension between Nigerian cultural traditions and the individual expression of queerness so realistically, it brought tears to my eyes. I especially appreciate how this novel highlight the larger issue of how Nigerian society, which is deeply rooted in heteronormative and patriarchal structures, struggles with accommodating non-conformist identities.The main points of this review/discussion are:


  • Navigating queer existence in a homophobic society.
  • Exploration of gender fluidity.
  • The role of hair as symbolism.
  • sexuality and secrecy
  • internalised homophobia and shame.
  • Spirituality and mysticism.


I hope you enjoy this episode as much as i did.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.