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Queering Normativity And South Asian Public Culture Wrong Readings Only J Daniel Luther

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Queering Normativity And South Asian Public Culture Wrong Readings Only J Daniel Luther
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.04 MB
Author: J. Daniel Luther
ISBN: 9783031395086, 3031395085
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Queering Normativity And South Asian Public Culture Wrong Readings Only J Daniel Luther by J. Daniel Luther 9783031395086, 3031395085 instant download after payment.

This book develops a queer methodology to analyse a queer archive for the impact of normativity on subjecthood and the ways in which it shapes and curtails gender and sexuality. Chapters demonstrate how normativity functions to mask its own operation, is internalised by subjects, and is continually reproduced through discourse and in material ways. In seeking to make visible the functioning of normativity, the book performs a task of queering normativity by querying that which appears as natural in South Asian public culture. The book engages with both the consolidation and the unsettling of normativity through artefacts of South Asian public culture including canonical figures such as Rabindranath Tagore, literary and cinematic texts, Bollywood films, advertisements, social media posts, and ubiquitous ephemera in South Asia and beyond. Through these texts, the author unpacks the construct of canon, the nation, woman as a post-colonial subject, the home and the child, marriage, same-sex sexuality and identity. This book will be of interest to scholars and students studying and researching Queer Studies, Gender and Sexuality Studies, South Asian Studies, Cultural Studies, Literary Studies, Film Studies, and Media Studies.

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