CfP: Special Journal Issue on Imperialism and the Riverine Environment in Modern Asia
CfP: Special Journal Issue on Imperialism and the Riverine Environment in Modern Asia
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CfP: Special Journal Issue on Imperialism and the Riverine Environment in Modern Asia
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PAMLA 2022: Geographies of the Fantastic and Quotidian
Despite forming the basis for many cultural and political norms in the world today, sexuality is also that which resists easy normativity. In addition to agitating for change in the form of legal rights, critical thinking on non-conforming sexualities has also raised the question of sexuality itself as non-conformist. This latter strand of thinking allows us to think of sexuality as always having alternatives, and also being alternative to fixed forms of itself. This theorisation considers sexuality both from the political perspective from which it is often studied, and also from the perspective of literature and the arts.