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Queer Activism in India : A Story in the Anthropology of Ethics

Authors :
Naisargi N. Davé
Naisargi N. Dave
Naisargi N. Davé
Naisargi N. Dave
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

In Queer Activism in India, Naisargi Dave examines the formation of lesbian communities in India from the 1980s to the early 2000s. Based on ethnographic fieldwork conducted with activist organizations in Delhi, a body of letters written by lesbian women, and research with lesbian communities and queer activist groups across the country, Dave studies the everyday practices that constitute queer activism in India.Dave argues that activism is an ethical practice comprised of critique, invention, and relational practice. Her analysis investigates the relationship between the ethics of activism and the existing social norms and conditions from which activism emerges. Through her study of different networks and institutions, Dave documents how activism oscillates between the potential for new social arrangements and the questions that arise once the activists'goals have been accomplished. Dave's book addresses a relevant and timely phenomenon and makes an important contribution to the anthropology of queer communities, social movements, affect, and ethics.

Details

Language :
English
ISBNs :
9780822353058, 9780822353195, and 9780822395683
Database :
eBook Index
Journal :
Queer Activism in India : A Story in the Anthropology of Ethics
Publication Type :
eBook
Accession number :
599177