Sexuality, Abjection and Queer Existence in Contemporary India
- Author(s): Pushpesh Kumar,
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis
- Pages: 272
- ISBN_10: 1000415880
ISBN_13: 9781000415889
- Language: en
- Categories: Social Science / Gender Studies , Social Science / LGBTQ+ Studies / Lesbian Studies , Social Science / LGBTQ+ Studies / Gay Studies , Social Science / Women's Studies , Social Science / Men's Studies , Social Science / Minority Studies , Social Science / Social Classes & Economic Disparity , Social Science / Prostitution & Sex Trade , Social Science / Feminism & Feminist Theory , Social Science / Sociology / General , Social Science / Ethnic Studies / General , Social Science / Regional Studies ,
Description:... This volume explores existing and emerging sexual cultures of contemporary India and the predicaments faced by abjected and sexual marginalities. It traces the sexual politics within popular culture, literary genres, advertisement, consumerism, globalizing cities, social movements, law, scientific research, the Hijra community life, (alternative) families and kinship and sites that define the cultural other whose sexual practices or identities fall beyond normative moral conventions. The chapters examine a range of connected sociological and political issues including questions of agency, judgments around intimate sexual relationships, the role of the state, popular understandings of adolescent romance, notion of legitimacy and stigma, moral policing and resistance, body politics and marginality, representations in popular and folk culture, sexual violence and freedom, problems with historiography, structural inequalities, queer erotica, gay consumerism, Hijra suicides and marriage and divorce. The volume also proposes certain transformative possibilities towards envisioning and (re)scripting sexual equalities.
This interdisciplinary book will be important for those interested in sexuality studies, queer studies, gender studies, cultural studies, sociology, law, history, literature and Global South studies as well as policymakers, civil society activists and nongovernmental organizations working in the area.
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