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DESCRIPTION:South Asia Center presents: Pushpesh Kumar - Queering Indian So
 ciety Pushpesh Kumar\, Associate Professor of Sociology\, University of Hy
 derabad \n\nThis talk will draw\nattention to the emerging consolidation o
 f\nsexually marginalised\npublics as a vocal constituency in contemporary 
 India and the apathy and\nindifference of Indian and South Asian sociologi
 sts to engage with the issue.\nThe presentation\nwill simultaneously\nincl
 ude a critique of the emerging LGBT movement through NGOisation\nunder glo
 bal governance. The recent alliance of the queer movement with left\, dali
 t and dalit\nfeminist groups in Hyderabad city\, however\, provides some o
 ptimism in rescripting the\nagenda of the movement from the life experienc
 es of sexual subalterns like hijras\, kothis\, and\ntransmen where caste\,
  class and issue of political economy remain integral to\nsexual liberatio
 n.\n\nSponsored by the South Asia Center at the Moynihan Institute of Glob
 al Affairs&nbsp\;
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SUMMARY:South Asia Center presents: Pushpesh Kumar - Queering Indian Sociol
 ogy
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><strong>South Asia Center presents: Pushpes
 h Kumar - Queering Indian Society </strong></p><p><strong>Pushpesh Kumar</
 strong>\, <em>Associate Professor of Sociology\, University of Hyderabad <
 /em></p><p>\n\n</p><p>This talk will draw\nattention to the emerging conso
 lidation of\nsexually marginalised\npublics as a vocal constituency in con
 temporary India and the apathy and\nindifference of Indian and South Asian
  sociologists to engage with the issue.\nThe presentation\nwill simultaneo
 usly\ninclude a critique of the emerging LGBT movement through NGOisation\
 nunder global governance. The recent alliance of the queer movement with l
 eft\, dalit and dalit\nfeminist groups in Hyderabad city\, however\, provi
 des some optimism in rescripting the\nagenda of the movement from the life
  experiences of sexual subalterns like hijras\, kothis\, and\ntransmen whe
 re caste\, class and issue of political economy remain integral to\nsexual
  liberation.</p>\n\n<p><strong><em>Sponsored by the South Asia Center at t
 he Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs&nbsp\;</em></strong><br></p>
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