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Criminal Love
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Criminal Love

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This book takes up the challenge of studying the wide gamut of lived reality of the Indian queer, against the backdrop of a set of theories. Written by a man who has been openly gay for the last 40 years, it dissects issues, concepts, and theories within the realm of queer studies against the day-to-day experiences of Indian queers. Drawing from personal and shared experiences, it highlights the sites of transgression within a seemingly monosexual society and analyses the aspects of the struggle of being queer in a repressive environment.

This book comprises of three fundamental aspects of queerness relevant to us in India today-theory, culture, and politics, which has been primarily analysed through literature and film. The literature here includes references to the author's own work as a practicing writer, as well as to that of other contemporary writers. It is an attempt to delink alternative sexuality from gender and establish it as an autonomous category.

This book would be useful to the students, researchers and teachers of women and gender studies, sociology, history, economics, political science, and other interdisciplinary courses in social sciences. It will also be valuable reading for those interested in South Asian studies, especially post-colonial contemporary Indian society.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
13 June 2025
Pages
144
ISBN
9781032907710

This book takes up the challenge of studying the wide gamut of lived reality of the Indian queer, against the backdrop of a set of theories. Written by a man who has been openly gay for the last 40 years, it dissects issues, concepts, and theories within the realm of queer studies against the day-to-day experiences of Indian queers. Drawing from personal and shared experiences, it highlights the sites of transgression within a seemingly monosexual society and analyses the aspects of the struggle of being queer in a repressive environment.

This book comprises of three fundamental aspects of queerness relevant to us in India today-theory, culture, and politics, which has been primarily analysed through literature and film. The literature here includes references to the author's own work as a practicing writer, as well as to that of other contemporary writers. It is an attempt to delink alternative sexuality from gender and establish it as an autonomous category.

This book would be useful to the students, researchers and teachers of women and gender studies, sociology, history, economics, political science, and other interdisciplinary courses in social sciences. It will also be valuable reading for those interested in South Asian studies, especially post-colonial contemporary Indian society.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
13 June 2025
Pages
144
ISBN
9781032907710