Queering Digital India

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Queering Digital India
Author : Rohit K. Dasgupta
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Language : English
Release Date : 07 March 2018
ISBN : 9781474421188
Pages : 206 pages
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Combines development theory with practice through a case study of the West African community of Tostan.

Queering Digital India

Combines development theory with practice through a case study of the West African community of Tostan.

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Queerness remains a central fault line in contemporary South Asia. Colonial-era ‘anti-sodomy’ laws, codified in Article 377 of the penal codes in India, Bangladesh and Pakistan, or Article 365 in Sri Lanka, exemplify the shared imperial lineages of the region as also their long postcolonial afterlives. Across South Asia and the world,

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