Loslyf Magazine -

The magazine remains a significant subject of academic study, representing a pivotal moment where Afrikaner identity, masculinity, and sexuality were interrogated in a newly democratic South Africa.

: Both Loslyf and its sister publication, the South African edition of Hustler , ceased print operations in 2015 . loslyf magazine

Loslyf Magazine: The Afrikaner Rebel of Post-Apartheid South Africa The magazine remains a significant subject of academic

While enjoyed massive initial success—selling 80,000 copies of its first issue—its readership declined as the digital age advanced. the South African edition of Hustler

: Founded by Joe Theron through J.T. Publishing (a subsidiary of the American Hustler ), the magazine was initially edited by literary figure Ryk Hattingh . Hattingh aimed to redefine Afrikaners as "normal, sexual human beings" rather than the repressed figures often portrayed by the state.