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Queerness and Storytelling in India
Rajorshi Das
39 episodes
1 month ago
This podcast hosts writers, readers, artists, and activists who listen to, read, or document "queer" stories and their afterlives. This space hopes to hold conversations that question what queerness in India feels, looks, and sounds like. It may push Indian writers and publishers, especially upper-caste Hindus to check their cultural and social capital and interrogate the Indian dominance in South Asia and studies on South Asia. It is an attempt to share joy or discomfort, suspicion, or solidarity, or just gossip and flirt. Though this podcast is an extension of my research interests, it is neither funded by my current institution nor meant to be an academic engagement as such. As a curator who is upper-caste, I hope to work harder to not replicate Savarna ways of producing knowledge. I also recognize the labor of sharing stories and intend to compensate some guests, either with honoraria or by other means, depending on what they may desire.
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This podcast hosts writers, readers, artists, and activists who listen to, read, or document "queer" stories and their afterlives. This space hopes to hold conversations that question what queerness in India feels, looks, and sounds like. It may push Indian writers and publishers, especially upper-caste Hindus to check their cultural and social capital and interrogate the Indian dominance in South Asia and studies on South Asia. It is an attempt to share joy or discomfort, suspicion, or solidarity, or just gossip and flirt. Though this podcast is an extension of my research interests, it is neither funded by my current institution nor meant to be an academic engagement as such. As a curator who is upper-caste, I hope to work harder to not replicate Savarna ways of producing knowledge. I also recognize the labor of sharing stories and intend to compensate some guests, either with honoraria or by other means, depending on what they may desire.
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Episodes (20/39)
Queerness and Storytelling in India
Episode 40 with veteran activist Raina Roy
6 days ago
47 minutes

Queerness and Storytelling in India
Episode 39 with student activist Mohammad Aamir Khan
1 month ago
56 minutes

Queerness and Storytelling in India
Episode 38 with academic Nishant Upadhyay
1 month ago
1 hour 11 minutes

Queerness and Storytelling in India
Episode 37 with academic activist Niharika Banerjea
9 months ago
49 minutes

Queerness and Storytelling in India
Episode 36 with scholar and writer, Snehashish Das
1 year ago
1 hour 1 minute

Queerness and Storytelling in India
Episode 35 with publisher, editor and writer, Arpita Das
1 year ago
1 hour 46 minutes

Queerness and Storytelling in India
Episode 34 with writer and journalist Yashica Dutt
1 year ago
1 hour 10 minutes

Queerness and Storytelling in India
Episode 33 with professor of English, Niladri R. Chatterjee
1 year ago
41 minutes

Queerness and Storytelling in India
Episode 32 with activist, organizer and educator সুমি দাস (Summi Dass)
1 year ago
41 minutes

Queerness and Storytelling in India
Episode 31 with Associate Professor of Literary Art, Anita E. Cherian
2 years ago
48 minutes

Queerness and Storytelling in India
Episode 30 with activist and organizer অরি রায় চৌধুরী (Ari Roy Chowdhuri)
2 years ago
31 minutes

Queerness and Storytelling in India
Episode 29 with lawyer and bioethicist Rohin Bhatt
2 years ago
53 minutes

Queerness and Storytelling in India
Episode 28 with publisher Dibyajyoti Sarma
2 years ago
1 hour 11 minutes

Queerness and Storytelling in India
Episode 27 with artist Jyoti Singh
2 years ago
47 minutes

Queerness and Storytelling in India
Episode 26 with poet and teacher Debolina Dey
2 years ago
1 hour 6 minutes

Queerness and Storytelling in India
Episode 25 with feminist Minakshi Sanyal (Malobika di)
2 years ago
1 hour 31 minutes

Queerness and Storytelling in India
Episode 24 with poet and researcher Anil Pradhan
2 years ago
1 hour 5 minutes

Queerness and Storytelling in India
Episode 23 with writer and gender rights activist Santa Khurai
2 years ago
53 minutes

Queerness and Storytelling in India
Episode 22 with transgender rights activist & digital content creator Rachana Mudraboyina
3 years ago
1 hour

Queerness and Storytelling in India
Episode 21 with CPI(M) member and theatre activist Gourab Ghosh
3 years ago
1 hour 7 minutes

Queerness and Storytelling in India
This podcast hosts writers, readers, artists, and activists who listen to, read, or document "queer" stories and their afterlives. This space hopes to hold conversations that question what queerness in India feels, looks, and sounds like. It may push Indian writers and publishers, especially upper-caste Hindus to check their cultural and social capital and interrogate the Indian dominance in South Asia and studies on South Asia. It is an attempt to share joy or discomfort, suspicion, or solidarity, or just gossip and flirt. Though this podcast is an extension of my research interests, it is neither funded by my current institution nor meant to be an academic engagement as such. As a curator who is upper-caste, I hope to work harder to not replicate Savarna ways of producing knowledge. I also recognize the labor of sharing stories and intend to compensate some guests, either with honoraria or by other means, depending on what they may desire.