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Criminal Love Queer Theory Culture And Politics In India 1st Edition R Raj Rao

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Criminal Love Queer Theory Culture And Politics In India 1st Edition R Raj Rao
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Publisher: SAGE Publications Pvt. Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.3 MB
Pages: 200
Author: R Raj Rao
ISBN: 9789386446497, 9386446499
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Criminal Love Queer Theory Culture And Politics In India 1st Edition R Raj Rao by R Raj Rao 9789386446497, 9386446499 instant download after payment.

Criminal Love? 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, this book picks up issues, concepts, and theories within the realm of queer studies and dissects them against the day-to-day experiences of Indian queers. Digging deep into his own experiences and those of the people with whom he has come into contact, Rao highlights the sites of transgression within a seemingly monosexual society and analyzes all the aspects of the struggle of being queer in a repressive atmosphere.

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