01121nam a2200181 450000500170000000800410001702000180005803700120007604000130008808400080010110000300010924501060013926000320024530000580027752005670033594200160090299900210091820260408121139.0260408b |||||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a9789356406391 cTextual aRTLcRTL qRTL aDutta, Aniruddha91234316 aGlobalizing through the vernacular: Kothis, Hijras, and makingof quear and trans identities in India  aNew DelhibBloomsburyc2025 a240 p. bIncludes bibliographical reference and index aGlobalizing through the Vernacular analyzes the relation between dominant frameworks of LGBTQ+ identity in India and non-elite, non-metropolitan communities such as kothis and hijras, a spectrum of feminine-identified people usually assigned male at birth. Going beyond the well-known 'third gender' hijra community, this is the first book to study the discourses and practices of related but underrepresented groups like kothis and dhuranis in small-town and rural India while simultaneously examining their relation to and role within LGBTQ+ identity politics. 2CCn0cTEXL c1848075d1848075