The book explor experienc of gay & lbian dividuals wh their hom and neighborhoods while livg heterosexually nstcted society.
Contents:
- GROWG UP GAY URBAN INDIA
- GROWG UP GAY URBAN INDIA: DR. K. RANA
- GROWG UP GAY: INTERROGATG DISCIPLARY FRAM
- GROWG UP GAY URBAN INDIA
- GROWG UP GAY URBAN INDIA: A CRIL PSYCHOSOCIAL PERSPECTIVE (1ST ED. 2018)
GROWG UP GAY URBAN INDIA
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Provis a glimpse to the psychic worlds of gay and lbian children and youth and their negotiatns wh a heterosexually nstcted world around them. This book explor the growg up experienc of gay and lbian dividuals wh their hom, schools, neighbourhoods, among iends; and their journeys of fdg themselv and their muni while livg a heterosexually nstcted society.
It is based on an exploratory, qualative study wh young gay and lbian persons two ci of Maharashtra, India and employs a life urse perspective. Through layered narrativ and psychosocial analys of experienc that are simultaneoly attentive to subjectivi and to social and terpersonal procs, the thor provis sights to the liv of children who grow up feelg ‘different’ om their siblgs, peers and iends, and receive nstant msag about rrect ways of beg and exprsn om their parents, teachers, iends and unsellors/doctors; the unique challeng to growg up as gay or lbian, alongsi plex procs volved the cisn of ‘g out’; and the experience of meetg others like onelf, formg timate, romantic relatnships, bonds of iendship, polil solidary, fai of choice and so on. Non-normative sexualigenr barismSectn 377 of the Indian Penal Cogay pri marchGay inty velopmentPathologisatn of same-sex sexualygenr non-nformyg out procsself acceptance of homosexualyqueer muny Indialife-span velopmentheterosexual assumptns wh velopmental psychologyLGBTQ liv urban India.
GROWG UP GAY URBAN INDIA: DR. K. RANA
This chapter troduc the rears to some of the theoretil ameworks that have been ed to unrstand the fol them of this book: childhood/s, growg up gay, self and inty velopment, nstctn of normative and non-normative sexuali. I discs,... * growing up gay in urban india *
” (Madhu Kewalramani, In Plaspeak,, Augt 14, 2019)“Rana’s work, fills a gap the lerature to unrstand the unique experienc of growg up gay urban India.
Ketki has nducted rearch and published areas such as medilisatn of homosexualy, gay affirmative unsellg, faial rpons to gay and lbian fay members, sexual rights of persons wh psychosocial disabily. Book Tle: Growg Up Gay Urban India.
GROWG UP GAY: INTERROGATG DISCIPLARY FRAM
Growg Up Gay Urban India: A Cril Psychosocial Perspective, by Ketki Rana, 2018, Sgapore: Sprger Nature, pp. 632, Price: 7055/-. * growing up gay in urban india *
Rana’s book, Growg Up Gay In Urban India, is based on the experienc and rearch of lbians and gays that grew up Pune and Mumbai the 1980s-to 1990s. Growg Up Gay In Urban India begs wh a crique of the thorarian stctur ed to study the velopment of children and adults, wh distct attentn to the velopment of sexual inty.
In addn, the book emphasiz the srcy of rourc on the formatn of homosexual inty. Rana’s book follows the experienc of gay and lbian dividuals their neighborhoods, schools, wh their hom, and teractns wh their iends.
’ Growg Up Gay In Urban India highlights this group’s experienc while meetg people they intify wh, formg and velopg timate romantic relatnships, iendships, fai of choice, and polil solidary. Growg Up Gay In Urban India attracts a wi rearship rangg om human rights and mental health scholars, psychologists, cultural studi, childhood and youth studi, soclogy, anthropology, and social work.
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