Gay bombay : globalization, love and belonging in contemporary India
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306.762 REV/T The truth about me : | 306.765 BIS Bisexuality : a critical reader | 306.766 BUR/N New York times on gay and lesbian issues | 306.766 PAR/G Gay bombay : globalization, love and belonging in contemporary India | 306.76601 ASH The Ashgate research companion to queer theory | 306.7660954 PEO A people stronger : the collectivization of MSM and TG groups in India | 306.7660954 RAJ/C Criminal love? queer theory, culture, and politics in India |
"Through a multi-sited ethnography in an online-offline community, Parmesh Shahani examines how Internet technologies, media, audiences and broader socio-historical contexts shape gay identity in contemporary urban India. He realizes that the identity of a gay man in the community is negotiated on the stability of the idea of Indianness. For readers across the world focused on India, Gay Bombay will serve as a memorable journey through various transitions in urban India. This special anniversary edition includes chapters from renowned academicians working in the gender and queer studies space, such as Ulka Anjaria of Brandeis University, Kareem Khubchandani of Tufts University and Dhiren Borisa of O. P. Jindal Global University"--
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