Indian Feminist Publishing and the Sexual Subaltern.

Autor: Turner, Elen
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Zdroj: Rupkatha Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities; 2014, Vol. 6 Issue 1, p131-141, 11p
Abstrakt: The discussion of queer politics, identities and "sexual subalterns" in India has, after 2009, entered a new phase. Discourse on sexuality was once largely focused on law and health policies; now, such discourse is better able to address positive identities and their multitude of articulations. The relationship between queer and feminist discourse has become more productive. This article examines independent feminist publishers as a representative of Indian feminist discourse on sexuality and sexual subalternity. Such publishers are significant mediators of feminist scholarship and discourse, so analysing their work can reveal much about 'mainstream' forms of feminism. The December 2013 Supreme Court judgment to uphold Section 377 is concerning to many, but in the four and a half years that homosexuality was effectively legal in India, the visibility of the sexual subaltern broadened to the extent that it may be difficult to return to a pre-2009 state. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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