Queer and the Vernacular Languages in India

Queer and the Vernacular Languages in India

Studies in Contemporary Texts and Cultures

Chakraborty, Kaustav; Chakraborty, Anup Shekhar

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2024

274

Mole

9781032576862

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List of Contributors

Preface

Indian Vernaculars and the Queer: An Introduction

Kaustav Chakraborty and Anup Shekhar Chakraborty

Part I: Vernacular Vocabularies and Expressions of the Regional Queer

1. Laingik Alpasankhya and Queer Identities in the Present-Day Marathi Language

Paresh Hate

2. Queer in Karnataka: Exploring Male Same Sex Sexualities in the Non-metropolitan

Kiran Bhairannavar

3. A Hidden Language that Reveals a Distinct Culture: Revisiting the Lingua Franca of the Hijra Community

Sibsankar Mal and Grace Bahalen Mundu

Part II: LGBTQ+ and the Regional Literature

4. Precarious Lives, Fraught Selves: Tirunangai Autobiographies in Tamil

Kiran Keshavamurthy

5. 'They' are Queer: Transgressing Gender Normativity in Vernacular Assamese Literature

Tonmoyee Rani Neog and Rimpi Borah

6. Urdu and the Queer Consciousness

Omar Ghazali

Part III: Performing the Vernacular Queer Offline, Online and on Screen

7. Mawngkuahur in the times of E-Love: Sexualities, Regimentation, Control, Display and the Zo Queer

Anup Shekhar Chakraborty

8. The Many Bodies of the Vernacular: Negotiating Queer Identity in the Public and Virtual Domains of Assam

Amrita Pritam Gogoi

9. Queer Assam on Celluloid: Locating Queer Characters in Bulbul Can Sing and Fireflies-Jonaki Porua

Anupom Kumar Hazarika

Part IV: Queer Invisibility and the Linguistic Community

10. The Many 'Queer' Silences - Competing Masculinities in Kashmir

Huzaifa Pandit

11. In Search of the Queer in (Catholic) Konkani: Silence, Slurs and the Spectacular

Kevin Frank Fernandes

Part V: Making the Queer Visible in the Vernacular Culture

12. Exploring Queer Literature in Nepali from the Hills of Darjeeling and Sikkim

Anil Pradhan and Pema Gyalchen Tamang

13. Voices of Survival: LGBTQ+ Representations in Literary/Cinematic/Creative Texts in Bangla

Himadri Roy

Index
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masculinities;Konkani;Assamese literature;Bangla literature;Young Men;Tamil Nadu;LGBTQ;Hijra Community;Queer People;Queer Community;Vernacular Language;Assamese;Assamese Language;Queer Person;Queer Identity;Violated;Queer Individuals;Urdu Literature;Contemporary Society;Ismat Chughtai;Marathi Language;Mizo Language;Queer Subject;Queer Literary;Queer Collective;Queer Characters;Toxic Masculinity;YMA