Intro -- FOREWORD -- 1. Gendered Dichotomies in Language Use, and Youth Usage in African Settings -- 2. Gender Binaries in African Youth Language: The Case of Camfranglais -- 3. Gender, Age and Rural-Urban Dichotomies in S'ncamtho Familiarity and Usage in Zimbabwe -- 4. Clever or Smarter? Style and Indexicality in Gendered Constructions of Male and Female Youth Identities in Kenya and South Africa -- 5. From Slanging to Code-mixing …, Pidginization …, Antilanguages …, and Paroemic routines: Gender Dichotomies and Dynamics in the Language of Nigerian Undergraduates on social media -- 6. Lugha ya Mitaani, Gender Stereotypes and Sexism. "Catcalling" as a Communicative Practice of Male Youths in Urban Public Spaces in Tanzania -- 7. Gendered Stereotypes and Discriminative Language in Luyaaye, Ugandan Youth Language -- 8. Hustling Vibaya: Femininities and the Modern Kenya Woman -- 9. Gender Dynamics in Camfranglais : A Study of Female and Male Cameroonian Musicians -- 10. Fluid Gender Identity Doing in the African Diaspora in New Zealand -- 11. 'Baby, I'm coming': The Linguistic Construction of Orgasm by Female Youth in Rural and Urban Nigeria -- 12. Intersecting Youth Digital Practices and Homosexuality: Identity Construction, Ideological Framing and Decolonisation in Homosexuality Narratives on Nigerian Twitter -- 13. Li(ea)ving Behind the Mask: The Stylistics of Nigerian Sexual Diversity, and Homophobic Discourse in The Digital Media -- Gendered Dichotomies in African Youth Language : A POSTSCRIPT