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Queering Tribal Folktales From East And Northeast India 1st Edition Kaustav Chakraborty

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Queering Tribal Folktales From East And Northeast India 1st Edition Kaustav Chakraborty
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Publisher: Routledge Chapman & Hall
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.65 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Kaustav Chakraborty
ISBN: 9780367541835, 9781003093497, 0367541831, 1003093493, 2020031487, 2020031488
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1

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Queering Tribal Folktales From East And Northeast India 1st Edition Kaustav Chakraborty by Kaustav Chakraborty 9780367541835, 9781003093497, 0367541831, 1003093493, 2020031487, 2020031488 instant download after payment.

This book explores queer potentialities in the tribal folktales of India. It elucidates the queer elements in the oral narratives of four indigenous communities from East and Northeast India, which are found to be significant repositories of gender fluidity and non-normative desires. Departing from the popular understanding that 'Otherness' results largely from undue exposure to Western permissiveness, the author reveals how minority sexualities actually have their roots in aboriginal indigenous cultures and do not necessarily constitute a mimicry of the West. The volume endeavours to demystify the politics behind such vindictive propagation to sensitize the queerphobic mainstream about the essential endogenous presence of the queer in the spaces that are aboriginal. Based on extensive interdisciplinary research, this book is a first of its kind in the study of indigenous queer narratives. It will be useful to scholars and researchers of queer studies, gender studies, tribal and indigenous studies, literature, cultural studies, postcolonialism, sociology, political studies and South Asian studies.

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