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Probing into the Freedoms of Queer Liberation in India

By: Fernandes, Jason Keith.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Economic and Political Weekly Description: 55(1), 04 Jan 2020. p.54-64.Subject(s): Supreme Court of India | Section 377 In: Economic and Political WeeklySummary: Reception of the reading down by the Supreme Court of Section 377 should be more circumspect, since there is much in the decision that offers reasons for concern. Rather than making a rupture with the contemporary majoritarian political climate, the decision is, in fact, a continuation of a longer nationalist project aimed at consolidating the ideal citizen subject of the Indian nation state. - Reproduced
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Reception of the reading down by the Supreme Court of Section 377 should be more circumspect, since there is much in the decision that offers reasons for concern. Rather than making a rupture with the contemporary majoritarian political climate, the decision is, in fact, a continuation of a longer nationalist project aimed at consolidating the ideal citizen subject of the Indian nation state. - Reproduced

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