Sakhiyani: Lesbian Desire in Ancient and Modern India

By (author): "Giti Thadani"
Publish Date: October 1996
Sakhiyani: Lesbian Desire in Ancient and Modern India
ISBN0304334529
ISBN139780304334520
AsinSakhiyani: Lesbian Desire in Ancient and Modern India
Original titleSakhiyani: Lesbian Desire in Ancient and Modern India (Sexual Politics)
The product of many years of research, this unique book presents fascinating perspectives on contemporary lesbian life in India and unravels some of the history of lesbian desire from centuries past. Through a detailed examination of mythology, cosmology, ancient art and artifacts and her exegesis of ancient Sanskrit texts, Thadani constructs a tapestry of feminine kinship, genealogy and sexual or erotic bonding between women (sakhiyani) in ancient India. The author offers a historical perspective on the effect of colonization upon lesbian identities in India, showing how women were viewed by Western imperialists either as soft victims or as sexually dangerous, possessing an overgrown clitoris and in need of heterosexual domestication.The second half of the book focuses on contemporary lesbian realities and issues, including lesbian marriages, suicide pacts, forging lesbian space, lesbian human rights, lesbophobia, sexual exile and the different construction of gender, family and possible kinship alliances.