Lehrveranstaltungen von Urmila Goel an der Humboldt Universität Berlin
Sommersemester 2009:
Queer in Indien – Konzepte und soziale Bewegungen jenseits der Heteronorm
Blockseminar von Dr. Urmila Goel, lehre@urmila.de
Bacchetta, Paola (2007): “Rescaling transnational ‘queerdom’: Lesbian and ‘lesbian’ identitary-positionalities in Delhi in the 1980s”, in: Menon, Nivedita (Hrsg., 2007): Sexualities. Delhi: Women Unlimited, 103-127.(alternative Quelle: Antipode Special Issue, 'Queer Patriarchies, Queer Racisms, Inernational', Vol. 34, No. 5, November 2002, 947-997).
Bachmann, Mona (2002): “After the fire”, in: Vanita, Ruth (2002, Hrsg.): Queering India. Same-Sex Love and Eroticism in Indian Culture and Society. New York: Routledge, 234-244.
Baudh, Sumit (2005): "Right to Sexual Autonomy: A Human Right?", Draft essay (doc), Realizing Sexual Rights, Workshop 28th - 30th September 2005, University of Sussex, Brighton.
Bhan, Gautam (2003): "Acknowleding our desires", in: Combat Law, 2/4/2003, S. 44-45.
Bhan, Gautam (2005): “Challenging the limits of law. Queer Politics and Legal Reform in India”, in: Narrain, Arvind und Gautam Bhan (2005): Because I have a Voice. Queer Politics in India Delhi: Yoda, 40-48.
Bhaskaran, Suparna (2002): “The politics of penetration: Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code”, in: Vanita, Ruth (2002, Hrsg.): Queering India. Same-Sex Love and Eroticism in Indian Culture and Society. New York: Routledge, 15-29.
Bondophadyay, Aditya (2003): "Section 377 - weapon of persecution", in: Combat Law, 2/4/2003, S. 8-12.
Butalia, Urvashi (2003): "Gender in the construction of nations", in: Combat Law, 2/4/2003, S. 6-7.
Castro Varela, Maria do Mar und Nikita Dhawan (2005): “Spiel mit dem ‘Feuer’ – Post/Kolonialismus und Heteronormativität”, in: femina politica 1/2005, 47-59.
Deepa V.N. (2004), “Remembrances of Famila”, in: Scripts 6, Nov. 2004, 5-7.
Deepa V.N. (2005), “Reflections on Sahayatrika”, in: Narrain, Arvind und Gautam Bhan (2005): Because I have a Voice. Queer Politics in India, Delhi: Yoda, 175-196..
Desai, Jigna (2004): Beyond Bollywood. The Cultural Politics of South Asian Diasporic Film. New York: Routledge.
Desai, Mihir (2003): "Law and discrimination against homosexuals", in: Combat Law, 2/4/2003, S. 13-15.
Dutta, Aniruddha (2008): "Narratives of Access and Exclusion: Nationhood, Class and Queerness in the Indian English-Language Press", in: Adi Kuntsman und Esperanza Miyake (Hrsg.): Out of Place. York: Raw Nerve Books.
Fernandez, Bina (Hg.) (2002): Humjinsi. A resource book on Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Rights in India, Mumbai.
Fernandez, Bina und N.B. Gomathy (2003): “Voicing the Invisible: Violence Against Lesbians in India”, in: Combat Law, 2/4/2003, 31-35.
Fernandez, Bina und N.B. Gomathy (2005): “Violence faced by lesbian women in India”, in: Narrain, Arvind und Gautam Bhan (2005): Because I have a Voice. Queer Politics in India Delhi: Yoda, 155-163 .
Gayatri, Reddy (2005): With Respect to Sex. Negotiating Hijra Identity in South India, Delhi: Yoda.
Gomathy N.B. und Bina Fernandez (2005): “Fire, sparks and smouldering ashes”, in: Narrain, Arvind und Gautam Bhan (2005): Because I have a Voice. Queer Politics in India. Delhi: Yoda, 197-204 .
Kishwar, Madhu (1999): “Naive Outpourings of a Self-Hating Indian – Deepa Mehta’s Fire”, in: Manushi, No. 109. (pdf auf manushi-india.org über Suche)
Kukke, Surabhi (2003): "HIV: A lens on sexuality", in: Combat Law, 2/4/2003, S. 46-48.
Lee, Daniel (2003): "Human rights and sexual orientation", in: Combat Law, 2/4/2003, S. 16-19.
Mahajan, Shalini (2003a): "Redefining oppressions and articulating rights - marginalised sexualities and genders in India", in: Combat Law, 2/4/2003, S. 4-5.
Mahajan, Shalini (2003b): "In Discussion: Sunila Abeysekhara", in: Combat Law, 2/4/2003, S. 26-28.
Mahajan, Shalini (2003c): "In Discussion: Nighat Said Khan", in: Combat Law, 2/4/2003, S. 29-30.
Menon, Nivedita (2005): “How natural is normal? Feminism and compulsory heterosexuality”, in: Narrain, Arvind und Gautam Bhan (2005): Because I have a Voice. Queer Politics in India. Delhi: Yoda, 33-39 .
Menon, Nivedita (Hrsg., 2007): Sexualities. Delhi: Women Unlimited.
Menon, Nivedita (2007): “Outing Heteronormativity: Nation, Citizen, Feminist Disruptions”, in: Menon, Nivedita (Hrsg., 2007): Sexualities. Delhi: Women Unlimited, 3-51.
Merchant, Hoshang (1999, Hrsg.): Yaraana. Gay Writing from India, Delhi: Penguin Books.
Misra, Geetanjali und Radhika Chandiramani (2005): Sexuality, Gender and Rights: Exploring Theory and Practice in South and Southeast Asia, New Delhi: Sage
Narrain, Arvind (2003): "The Human Rights of an 'Unpeople'", in: Combat Law, 2/4/2003, 35-38.
Narrain, Arvind (2004): Queer. Despised Sexuality, Law and Social Change, Bangalore.
Narrain, Arvind (2007): "Queer struggles around the law", in: Menon, Nivedita (Hrsg., 2007): Sexualities. Delhi: Women Unlimited, 52-90.
Narrain, Arvind und Gautam Bhan (2005): Because I have a Voice. Queer Politics in India. Delhi: Yoda .
Narrain, Siddharth (2005): The Queer Case of Section 377, in: Sarai Reader 2005: Bare Acts, S. 466-469.
Patel, Geeta (2002): “On fire: Sexuality and its incitements”, in: Vanita, Ruth (2002, Hrsg.):Queering India. Same-Sex Love and Eroticism in Indian Culture and Society. New York: Routledge, 222-233.
Reddy, Gayatri (2006): With Respect to Sex. Negotiating Hijra Identity in South India, Delhi: Yoda.
Revathi (2005): “A Hijra’s own story”, in: Narrain, Arvind und Gautam Bhan (2005): Because I have a Voice. Queer Politics in India. Delhi: Yoda, 225-230.
Saheli (1999): "Shiv Sena Ko Guss Kyon Aata Hai? - The 'Fire' Controversy", in: Saheli Newsletter, February 1999, S. 11-16.
Sangini (India) Trust (2005): A Guide to Your Rights - Legal Handbook for Sexual Minorities in India, New Delhi.
Shah, Chayanika (2003): "From bits to qbits", in: Combat Law, 2/4/2003, S. 22-25.
Shah, Chayanika (2005): "The roads that e/merged. Feminist activism and queer understanding", in: Narrain, Arvind und Gautam Bhan (2005): Because I have a Voice. Queer Politics in India. Delhi: Yoda, 143-154.
Shah, Tejal (2003): "Breaking gender stereotypes", in: Combat Law, 2/4/2003, S. 49.
Shahani, Parmesh (2008): GayBombay. Globalization, Love and (Be)Longing in Contemporary India. Delhi: Sage.
Sharma, Maya (2006): Loving Women. Being Lesbian in Unprivileged India. Delhi: Yoda.
Sharma, Jaya und Dipika Nath (2005): "Through the Prism of intersectionality: Same sex sexualities in India", in: Misra, Geetanjali und Radhika Chandiramani (2005): Sexuality, Gender and Rights: Exploring Theory and Practice in South and Southeast Asia, New Delhi: Sage, 82-97.
Sukthankar, Ashwini (Hg.) (1999): Facing the mirror. Lesbian writing from India, Delhi.
Sukthankar, Ashwini (2003): "Complicating gender: rights of transsexuals", in: Combat Law, 2/4/2003, S. 39-43.
Sukthankar, Ashwini (2005): “Complicating gender: Rights of transsexuals in India”, in: Narrain, Arvind und Gautam Bhan (2005): Because I have a Voice. Queer Politics in India. Delhi: Yoda, 164-174 .
Tarun (2007): “Heteronormativity in educational institutions”, in: Menon, Nivedita (Hrsg., 2007): Sexualities. Delhi: Women Unlimited, 128-138.
Tellis, Ashley (2003): "Indian LGBT and the time of cholera", in: Combat Law, 2/4/2003, 20-21.
Thadani, Giti (1996): Sakhiyani. Lesbian desire in ancient and modern India, London.
Thangarajah, Priya und Ponni Arasu (2006a): Queer Women and the Law in India (doc), Critical Legal Conference, Hydrebad.
Thangarajah, Priyadarshini und Ponni Arasu (2006b): Queer women and the law in India: The writ of habeas corpus, Critical Legal Conference, Hydrebad.
Vanita, Ruth (2002, Hrsg.): Queering India. Same-Sex Love and Eroticism in Indian Culture and Society. New York: Routledge.
Vanita, Ruth (2005): Love's rite: same sex, marriage in Indian and the west, Penguin.
Vanita, Ruth und Saleem Kidwai (2000, Hrsg.): Same-sex love in India, New York.
Voices against Section 377 (2004): Rights for all: Ending Discrimination under Section 377, Delhi.
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