Sexuality, gender and rights : exploring theory and practice in South and Southeast Asia /
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Imprint: | New Delhi ; Thousand Oaks, Calif. ; London : Sage Publications, 2005. |
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Description: | 313 p. ; 23 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/6015250 |
Table of Contents:
- Looking in Horror and Fascination
- Sex, Violence and Spectatorship in India
- The Stage, The Body
- The Sites for Women's Dissent-A Case of Engendering the Praxis of Theater in the Philippines
- Some Notes Towards Understanding the Construction of Middle-Class Urban Women's Sexuality in India
- Through the Prism of Intersectionality
- Same Sex Sexualities in India
- The Struggle to be Ourselves, Neither Men nor Women
- Mak Nyahs in Malaysia
- The Rights of People with Same Sex Sexual Behavior
- Recent Progress and Continuing Challenges in China
- Unlearning and Learning
- The Sexuality and Rights Institute in India
- Raising Sexuality as a Political Issue in the Catholic Philippines
- Working from Within
- Using the Legitimacy of Religion to Create Change in Indonesia
- Speaking With a New Voice
- Sisters in Islam in Malaysia
- Challenging Moral Guardianship in Pakistan
- Protecting The Rights Of Sex Workers
- The Indian Experience
- Rest, Recreation, and Resistance
- Advancing the Rights of Sex Workers in Thailand
- Not A Sob Story
- Representing the Realities of Sex Work in India
- Communities Beyond the Pale
- Sex Workers' Rights and Human Rights in Sri Lanka