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Existence Is Resistance: A Reflection on Beverly "Bev" Ditsie's Fashion Performativity
Abstract:Through a discussion of the notions of "existence is resistance" and fashion performativity, this essay journeys with Beverly "Bev" Ditsie through her iconic quare fashions from the 1990s to today. Despite the significant roles black women played in the struggle for LGBTQ+ rights in South Africa, only a handful of them have garnered significant attention. Against this backdrop, we examine the contributions of Beverly "Bev" Ditsie's quare fashion to the history of South Africa's LGBTQ+ rights movement. We employ biographical research and photo elicitation to uncover Ditsie's identity as a quare, black woman in 1990s South Africa. We situate Ditsie's quare activism within the history of South Africa's LGBTQ+ rights movement through a contextual focus on her dress in the documentary Simon & I. We argue that Ditsie's fashion choices show a confluence of her identities as a black lesbian woman. This study not only enriches local histories in liberation and performance theory, but also presents queer narratives as they may be reflected and reimagined in contemporary fashions (such as Afropunk) in the pursuit of black quare expression.