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Globalizing through the Vernacular: Kothis, Hijras and the Making of Queer and Trans Identities in India

Autor Aniruddha Dutta
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 sep 2024
Globalizing through the Vernacular analyzes the relation between dominant frameworks of LGBTQ+ identity in India and non-elite, non-metropolitan communities such as kothis and hijras, a spectrum of feminine-identified people usually assigned male at birth. Going beyond the well-known 'third gender' hijra community, this is the first book to study the discourses and practices of related but underrepresented groups like kothis and dhuranis in small-town and rural India while simultaneously examining their relation to and role within LGBTQ+ identity politics. Based on long-term ethnographic fieldwork, the book demonstrates that non-elite groups facilitate the transregional expansion of organized queer politics and become more consolidated as gender/sexual identities in the process. Yet, they often remain irreducible to emerging identity categories and become subordinated through hierarchies of scale and language that serve to contain such communities and related discourses as local and vernacular. The book shows how this process, in effect, denies them an equal role in transnational LGBT politics; reinforces class/caste hierarchies within and beyond queer communities; and delegitimizes or erases articulations of gender/sexual difference that contravene dominant understandings of gender/sexual identity aligned with transnational capitalism, liberalism, or nationalism. Simultaneously, it reveals how non-elite communities rearticulate dominant identity categories in more equal, liberatory ways.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350382770
ISBN-10: 1350382779
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

The first book-length study that analyzes how non-elite communities in non-metropolitan India, particularly the kothi-dhurani spectrum, relate to dominant framings of LGBT identity, and reveals their contradictory position as both contributing to and subordinated by the globalizing expansion of queer politics

Notă biografică

Aniruddha Dutta is Associate Professor at University of Iowa, USA. Their essays on gender and sexual politics in India have appeared in journals such as Transgender Studies Quarterly, QED: A Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking, International Feminist Journal of Politics, and Gender and History.

Cuprins

Introduction: Toward a Theory of VernacularizationChapter 1: The Scalar Emergence of the HijraChapter 2: Kothi and the Sexual Cartography of MSMChapter 3: Vernacularization and Non/linear Gender among KothisChapter 4: Globalizing Ontologies of TransgenderChapter 5: The MSM-Transgender DivideChapter 6: Metropolitan Queers and their OthersAfterword: Afterlives of the VernacularizedBibliography Index