Abstract

This study creates a distinctive vocabulary for its ethnography of gay nightlife in India and the Indian American diaspora. The chapters on India read gay sociality in relation to repressive social-legal norms, while those on the United States address the emergence of a resistant, nostalgic “desi” style in the queer diasporic pursuit of community and pleasure.

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