Remaking the Right to Mourn: Homosexuality, Disenfranchised Grief and a Critique of African Humanism in Arinze Ifeakandu's "Where the Heart Sleeps"
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In Africa, mourning is both a personal and communal expression of grief. Among the rationales for commiseration or shared mourning is a recognition of the bereaved person's loss and pain. This recognition of grief is culturally believed to help the bereaved w... ...