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ID143547
Title ProperPublic koti and private love
Other Title Informationsection 377, religion, perversity and lived desire
LanguageENG
AuthorNagar, Ila ;  DasGupta, Debanuj
Summary / Abstract (Note)In this paper, we juxtapose the present-day Supreme Court battles over the colonial anti-sodomy provisions in the Indian Penal Code (Section 377), with everyday interpretations of carnal intercourse by kotis and jananas in order to visibilize a whole different social world of carnality. The responses to the law coming from the civil society formations (namely the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) rights organizations, HIV/AIDS organizations and women's rights organizations) are the site for the formation of a modern Indian homosexual subject, one who claims her/his rights to love and privacy through the language of human rights and constitutional freedom. We argue that the arrival of the modern rights-bearing homosexual subject is contested by political and religious formations through discourses of sin, unnaturality and proper sexual conduct. The contestation of religious discourse through the discourse of constitutional rights covers over the creative interpretations of religion provided by kotis/jananas. An analysis of the kotis/janana discourse and bodily practices reveals sexual subject formation through the creative reinterpretation of notions such as sin and unnaturality. In conclusion, we contend that the creative interpretations of religious themes by kotis/jananas trouble nationalist religious discourses as well as the constitutional discourses of the LGBT rights movement.
`In' analytical NoteContemporary South Asia Vol. 23, No.4; Dec 2015: p.426-441
Journal SourceContemporary South Asia Vol: 23 No 4
Key WordsNeoliberalism ;  Discourse ;  Article 377 ;  Desire ;  Defect


 
 
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