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Between Legal Recognition and Moral Policing: Mapping the Queer Subject in India
Authors:Pawan Singh
Institution:1. Department of Communication, University of California, San Diego, San Diego, California, USApdsingh@ucsd.edu
Abstract:ABSTRACT

With the decriminalization of homosexuality in India in 2009, Indian queer subjects have become visible in various ways. Where Indian queer identities have asserted their public presence through Pride marches and protests, incidents of moral policing and surveillance, especially after decriminalization, have highlighted the broader social and religious attitudes that continue to pathologize homosexuality with grave outcomes. This article argues that debates around access to health care of Indian queer subjects must be framed against the social and religious pathologization of homosexuality in various contexts, which remains a primary bioethical dilemma, particularly in relation to legal change.
Keywords:Bioethics  history of India  homosexuality  homosexuality in India  India  LGBT rights in Asia  sexuality and law  transgender
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