Transnational Contact Zones
Rethinking Gender and Sexuality in Africa and India
Herausgeber: Roy, Ahonaa; Reddy, Vasu
Transnational Contact Zones
Rethinking Gender and Sexuality in Africa and India
Herausgeber: Roy, Ahonaa; Reddy, Vasu
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This book explores gender, sexualities, labour, migration and coloniality in Africa and India in an attempt towards transnational understanding and ways of rethinking gender. It scrutinises the nuances, textures, taxonomies and architectures of gender and sexuality in the mediated encounters between the two regions.
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This book explores gender, sexualities, labour, migration and coloniality in Africa and India in an attempt towards transnational understanding and ways of rethinking gender. It scrutinises the nuances, textures, taxonomies and architectures of gender and sexuality in the mediated encounters between the two regions.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 218
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Dezember 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 156mm x 233mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 364g
- ISBN-13: 9781041081302
- ISBN-10: 1041081308
- Artikelnr.: 74980010
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 218
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Dezember 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 156mm x 233mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 364g
- ISBN-13: 9781041081302
- ISBN-10: 1041081308
- Artikelnr.: 74980010
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Ahonaa Roy is an Associate Professor of Sociology, Social Anthropology and Policy Studies at the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, and a Research Associate in the Department of Sociology, University of Pretoria, South Africa. She has been part of several projects with the United Nations, USAID, and the Government of India. Her recent publications include, Gender, Sexuality Decolonization: South Asia in the World Perspective and Cosmopolitan Sexuality: Gender, Embodiments, Biopolitics in India. Vasu Reddy is a Professor and Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Research and Internationalisation at the University of the Free State (UFS) and Research Associate in Sociology at the University of Pretoria. He is a member of the Academy of Sciences of South Africa (ASSAf) and a B1 NRF-rated scientist. A recent publication is Research and Activism: Ruth First and Activist Research (2025).
Notes on the Contributors. Acknowledgements. Introduction. PART 1:
Epistemic Decolonization and Intersubjective Inquiry 1. Mapping Gender onto
Language: Identity Construction and its Symbolic Significance in the
Trans-Koti-Hijra Community of India 2. The Struggle Against Tradition: An
Inspection of Rafiki and Cobalt Blue, Africa 3. Emerging voices of queer
ambassadors' student group in promoting LGBTQ inclusive curriculum at a
rural university in Eastern Cape province, South Africa 4. The influence of
the Political Economy, 4th Industrial Revolution and Globalization on the
North-South Binary 5. The Country, the City, and Postcolonial Queer and
Trans Theory: Land, Migration, and Rural Imaginaries" PART 2: Rethinking
Marginality: Sex, Embodiment, Discursive Participation 6. Borders vs.
bodies: Experiences of transgender Migrants in South Africa 7. Respectably
Gay: Race, Caste and Class Wars in India and South Africa 8. Towards
Liberation: Queer South Asian Diasporic Conversations on Transnationalisms,
Activisms, and Solidarities 9. 'Libidinal Nationalism': Perverse Sex,
Corporeal Investment, Sign-Value in India and Brazil 10. Queering the Kunda
- Sex, Food and the South African Indian 11. Postscript. Index.
Epistemic Decolonization and Intersubjective Inquiry 1. Mapping Gender onto
Language: Identity Construction and its Symbolic Significance in the
Trans-Koti-Hijra Community of India 2. The Struggle Against Tradition: An
Inspection of Rafiki and Cobalt Blue, Africa 3. Emerging voices of queer
ambassadors' student group in promoting LGBTQ inclusive curriculum at a
rural university in Eastern Cape province, South Africa 4. The influence of
the Political Economy, 4th Industrial Revolution and Globalization on the
North-South Binary 5. The Country, the City, and Postcolonial Queer and
Trans Theory: Land, Migration, and Rural Imaginaries" PART 2: Rethinking
Marginality: Sex, Embodiment, Discursive Participation 6. Borders vs.
bodies: Experiences of transgender Migrants in South Africa 7. Respectably
Gay: Race, Caste and Class Wars in India and South Africa 8. Towards
Liberation: Queer South Asian Diasporic Conversations on Transnationalisms,
Activisms, and Solidarities 9. 'Libidinal Nationalism': Perverse Sex,
Corporeal Investment, Sign-Value in India and Brazil 10. Queering the Kunda
- Sex, Food and the South African Indian 11. Postscript. Index.
Notes on the Contributors. Acknowledgements. Introduction. PART 1:
Epistemic Decolonization and Intersubjective Inquiry 1. Mapping Gender onto
Language: Identity Construction and its Symbolic Significance in the
Trans-Koti-Hijra Community of India 2. The Struggle Against Tradition: An
Inspection of Rafiki and Cobalt Blue, Africa 3. Emerging voices of queer
ambassadors' student group in promoting LGBTQ inclusive curriculum at a
rural university in Eastern Cape province, South Africa 4. The influence of
the Political Economy, 4th Industrial Revolution and Globalization on the
North-South Binary 5. The Country, the City, and Postcolonial Queer and
Trans Theory: Land, Migration, and Rural Imaginaries" PART 2: Rethinking
Marginality: Sex, Embodiment, Discursive Participation 6. Borders vs.
bodies: Experiences of transgender Migrants in South Africa 7. Respectably
Gay: Race, Caste and Class Wars in India and South Africa 8. Towards
Liberation: Queer South Asian Diasporic Conversations on Transnationalisms,
Activisms, and Solidarities 9. 'Libidinal Nationalism': Perverse Sex,
Corporeal Investment, Sign-Value in India and Brazil 10. Queering the Kunda
- Sex, Food and the South African Indian 11. Postscript. Index.
Epistemic Decolonization and Intersubjective Inquiry 1. Mapping Gender onto
Language: Identity Construction and its Symbolic Significance in the
Trans-Koti-Hijra Community of India 2. The Struggle Against Tradition: An
Inspection of Rafiki and Cobalt Blue, Africa 3. Emerging voices of queer
ambassadors' student group in promoting LGBTQ inclusive curriculum at a
rural university in Eastern Cape province, South Africa 4. The influence of
the Political Economy, 4th Industrial Revolution and Globalization on the
North-South Binary 5. The Country, the City, and Postcolonial Queer and
Trans Theory: Land, Migration, and Rural Imaginaries" PART 2: Rethinking
Marginality: Sex, Embodiment, Discursive Participation 6. Borders vs.
bodies: Experiences of transgender Migrants in South Africa 7. Respectably
Gay: Race, Caste and Class Wars in India and South Africa 8. Towards
Liberation: Queer South Asian Diasporic Conversations on Transnationalisms,
Activisms, and Solidarities 9. 'Libidinal Nationalism': Perverse Sex,
Corporeal Investment, Sign-Value in India and Brazil 10. Queering the Kunda
- Sex, Food and the South African Indian 11. Postscript. Index.







