Presented to you through Paradigm Publishing Services
Duke University Press
Book
Open Access
Sexual States
Governance and the Struggle over the Antisodomy Law in India
Language:
English
Published/Copyright:
2016
About this book
In Sexual States Jyoti Puri uses the example of the recent efforts to decriminalize homosexuality in India to show how the regulation of sexuality is fundamentally tied to the creation and enduring existence of the Indian state.
Author / Editor information
Jyoti Puri is Professor of Sociology at Simmons College and the author of Encountering Nationalism.
Reviews
"[A] knowledge of the myriad ways in which power works helps us to arm ourselves in our fight for social justice, individual rights and democratic freedoms. Puri's book gives us the helpful ammunition we need in our struggle."
-- Ratnabir Guha Telegraph India
“Sexual States is deftly crafted.… Puri employs multiple methods with aplomb and to excellent effect.”
-- Joseph J. Fischel Journal of the History of Sexuality
"[Puri] not only adds to a growing corpus of literature highlighting the necessity of a theoretical and political alliance in resisting state surveillance and brutality among those persecuted as ethno-religious minorities and those persecuted as gender and sexual minorities; she also draws attention to the Indian context, and by extension post-colonial contexts more broadly, as a theater of knowledge production in its own right, with its own intersecting and divergent histories of governmentality, biopolitics, and, sexuality. This should be considered required reading for any scholars interested in the Indian state, postcoloniality and sexuality studies."
-- Lars Olav Aaberg New Books Asia
"Puri’s book is an important addition to the critical sociological literature on sexualities, state, law, and biopolitics, not only for its theoretical sophistication but also for its empirical depth and rich ethnographic insights."
-- Chaitanya Lakkimsetti Contemporary Sociology
“Sexual States is a well-written book that will be important not only for how it makes us rethink sexual justice in India but also for the transnational framework it provides to understand the intricacies of sexuality, the state, and neoliberal processes.”
-- Nishant Upadhyay GLQ
Topics
-
Download PDFOpen Access
Frontmatter
i -
Download PDFOpen Access
CONTENTS
v -
Download PDFOpen Access
Acknowledgments
vii - PART ONE. INTRODUCTION
-
Download PDFOpen Access
CHAPTER 1. Governing Sexuality, Constituting States
1 -
Download PDFOpen Access
CHAPTER 2. Engendering Social Problems, Exposing Sexuality’s Effects on Biopolitical States
24 - PART TWO. SEXUAL LIVES OF JURIDICAL GOVERNANCE
-
Download PDFOpen Access
CHAPTER 3. State Scripts: Antisodomy Law and the Annals of Law and Law Enforcement
49 -
Download PDFOpen Access
CHAPTER 4. “Half Truths”: Racializations, Habitual Criminals, and the Police
74 - PART THREE. OPPOSING LAW, CONTESTING GOVERNANCE
-
Download PDFOpen Access
CHAPTER 5. Pivoting toward the State: Phase One of the Struggle against Section 377
101 -
Download PDFOpen Access
CHAPTER 6. State versus Sexuality: Decriminalizing and Recriminalizing Homosexuality in the Postliberalized Context
126 -
Download PDFOpen Access
Afterlives
150 -
Download PDFOpen Access
Notes
165 -
Download PDFOpen Access
Bibliography
193 -
Download PDFOpen Access
Index
211
Publishing information
Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
eBook published on:
March 25, 2016
eBook ISBN:
9781478091257
Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
Main content:
232
This book is in the series
eBook ISBN:
9781478091257
Audience(s) for this book
Professional and scholarly;
Creative Commons
BY-NC-ND 4.0