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ID177943
Title ProperJoyraj and Debanuj
Other Title Informationqueer(y)ing the city
LanguageENG
AuthorDasgupta, Rohit K ;  Boyce, Paul
Summary / Abstract (Note)In this article we want to evoke two characters that each suggest different points of departure for thinking about Kolkata as a queer kind of space. By this we want to evoke something of the sexual geography and life-ways of the city, but to go beyond this standpoint too, to question ways in which ethnographic characters might be evoked in respect of any context, Kolkata or elsewhere. In one sense this is to open out a perception of Kolkata as a scene of many sexual life-worlds, inviting a plural kind of analysis suggestive of a multiplicity of perspectives; persons/subjects each with a unique viewpoint to be captured. The two characters we explore here each draw attention to issues of belonging and migration, of both wanting to move to and away from Kolkata; creating new life-worlds via the city amidst its shifting sexual geographies, class and caste divisions, and wider diasporic connections and fault-lines. Kolkata itself emerges as an attribute of the characterisations to hand: sometimes as distinct mise-en-scene, at others a kind of sensibility or resonance field for understanding self and others.
`In' analytical NoteContemporary South Asia Vol. 28, No.4; Dec 2020: p.511-523
Journal SourceContemporary South Asia Vol: 28 No 4
Key WordsEthnography ;  Memory ;  Friendship ;  Kolkata ;  Queer


 
 
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