Gayle - The Language of Kinks and Queen: A History and Dictionary of Gay Language in South Africa

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108 pp."Gayle: the language of Kinks and Queens" is an analysis and historical overview of the development of the gay language, Gayle, in South Africa. This title includes not only a dictionary of the words used in Gayle, but also an historical record of the language, its development, its form and its various functions, none of which have been documented before and little of which information has previously been made publicly available.
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AuthorCage, Ken; Evans, Moyra
PublisherJacana Media
PlaceCape Town
Year2003
ISBN9781919931494
BindingPaperback
ConditionVery Good
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