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    Love Is Not a Word: The Culture and Politics of Desire

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    Love Is Not a Word: The Culture and Politics of Desire

    Debotri Dhar, "Love Is Not a Word: The Culture and Politics of Desire"
    English | 2020 | pages: 234 | ISBN: 9389958326 | EPUB | 0,5 mb

    Description-
    'Love: more than pursuit, less than perfection, ' writes Debotri Dhar in her
    introduction to this book, and reminds us that love/desire is as much art as
    accident, and as full of light and clarity as it is of darkness and confusion. In
    the twelve essays that comprise this thoroughly engaging, eclectic collection,
    scholars, critics, storytellers and journalists examine some of the myriad aspects
    of this emotion-its 'complexities, in-betweenness'; its 'being and becoming'.
    In the opening essays, we get a historical and cultural perspective on
    'traditional love' through discussions of 'swayamvara, arranged marriages, and
    desi romance'; ruminations on the immortal love of Radha and Krishna; and
    the story of a sexually desiring and desired courtesan or nagarvadhu. In the
    essays that follow, the politics of love is discussed and debated from a variety
    of angles: from the love jihad campaign against inter-religious marriage, to a
    critique of the savarna gaze in Indian cultural iconography and its meaning for
    inter-caste love; from India's legal battle to decriminalize same-sex love, to
    the subversive threat in single women's self-love.
    The book also includes intriguing and exquisite portrayals of love in
    literature-from Urdu shayari and the barahmasa (songs of longing for the
    twelve months of the year), to the city fictions of love through Rome, Sydney,
    Buenos Aires, Istanbul and Delhi.
    With essays by some of the most distinctive writers of our time, this
    delightful, wide-ranging volume certainly suggests that love is not just a word.

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