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Homosexuality In India: Past And Present, Ruth Vanita Nov 2002

Homosexuality In India: Past And Present, Ruth Vanita

Global Humanities and Religions Faculty Publications

When I was active in the women’s movement in Delhi from 1978 to 1990 as founding coeditor of Manushi, India’s first feminist journal, homosexuality was rarely if ever discussed in left-wing, civil rights, or women’s movements, or at Delhi University, where I taught. Among the earliest newspaper reports I saw on the subject were those about female couples committing suicide, leaving behind notes declaring their undying love. In 1987, the wedding of two female police constables, Leela and Urmila, in central India, made national headlines and led to a debate on lesbianism. The women married each other outside the ambit …


Untitled, Tom Wagner Oct 2002

Untitled, Tom Wagner

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A Picture Of The Good Times, Tim Earley Oct 2002

A Picture Of The Good Times, Tim Earley

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Driving, Emily Koehn Oct 2002

Driving, Emily Koehn

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Cover, Cover Page, Staff List, Contents Oct 2002

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More Modifications, Emily Koehn Oct 2002

More Modifications, Emily Koehn

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Five Dollar Bills, Scott Withiam Oct 2002

Five Dollar Bills, Scott Withiam

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Venus De Ohio, Jessica Anthony Oct 2002

Venus De Ohio, Jessica Anthony

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June, Melissa Kwasny Oct 2002

June, Melissa Kwasny

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The Mirror Of Reflection, Wendy Lu Oct 2002

The Mirror Of Reflection, Wendy Lu

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Four Parallel Lines, Robert Thomas Oct 2002

Four Parallel Lines, Robert Thomas

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Cutbank 58 Oct 2002

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Hand, Shoulder, Mouth, Blood, Diana Day Oct 2002

Hand, Shoulder, Mouth, Blood, Diana Day

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My Life As An Average Long Distance Runner, Michael Robins Oct 2002

My Life As An Average Long Distance Runner, Michael Robins

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Untitled, Tom Wagner Oct 2002

Untitled, Tom Wagner

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Untitled, Tom Wagner Oct 2002

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The Artifact, Wendy Lu Oct 2002

The Artifact, Wendy Lu

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Why I Can Never Seem To Pray, Michael Robins Oct 2002

Why I Can Never Seem To Pray, Michael Robins

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(No Title), Andrew Foster Oct 2002

(No Title), Andrew Foster

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The Deep Fatigue Of Bone, M. Bennet Smith Oct 2002

The Deep Fatigue Of Bone, M. Bennet Smith

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Power Failure, Jennifer Keller Oct 2002

Power Failure, Jennifer Keller

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Des, Jason Ockert Oct 2002

Des, Jason Ockert

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Beef Tongue, Laura Lee Washburn Oct 2002

Beef Tongue, Laura Lee Washburn

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The Next Thing That Begins, Amy Mcinnis Oct 2002

The Next Thing That Begins, Amy Mcinnis

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Interlochen, Chris Dombrowski Oct 2002

Interlochen, Chris Dombrowski

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Contributors, About Cutbank, Subscriptions, Advertisements, Back Cover Oct 2002

Contributors, About Cutbank, Subscriptions, Advertisements, Back Cover

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Life Has A Board For Every Behind, J. Alicia Shank Oct 2002

Life Has A Board For Every Behind, J. Alicia Shank

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Urchin #2, Elizabeth Crane Oct 2002

Urchin #2, Elizabeth Crane

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Four Dreams Of The Old House, Shane Seely Oct 2002

Four Dreams Of The Old House, Shane Seely

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Response To My Readers, Albert Borgmann Oct 2002

Response To My Readers, Albert Borgmann

Philosophy Faculty Publications

I hope no one is disappointed when I say right at the start that I basically agree with my critics. Not all is irenic, of course, and in philosophy it should not be. What distinguishes the philosophical from the poetic or the narrative discourse is the expectation of questions and objections. Much as I appreciate Myron Tuman's generous remarks on the occasionally poetic quality of Holding On to Reality (henceforth Holding), I have always enjoyed the give and take of philosophical exchanges though I have tried, over the years, to be gentler in giving and stronger in taking. There are …