The Gendered Self
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English

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<p>'The Gendered Self: LGBTQ+ Narratives in Global Media Volume II' challenges the restrictive frameworks that have long defined gender and sexuality. Moving beyond simplistic dichotomies this volume explores how LGBTQ+ identities are shaped represented and contested across diverse cultural historical and political contexts. Through case studies from Turkey the United States China and India contributors reveal the lived complexities of queer experience. Chapters trace transgender journeys of identity transformation dissect the weaponization of queer bodies in moral panics and analyze the digital self-representations of Chinese gay men. Others investigate how Indian OTT platforms and Malayalam cinema expand space for queer narratives while historical accounts of activists like Paula Grossman illustrate the fraught relationship between representation activism and backlash. Across these explorations the volume highlights how media politics and cultural traditions simultaneously affirm and erase queer lives. It uncovers the deep roots of erasure in mythology and religion while also showing how digital platforms and popular culture create new opportunities for resistance and recognition. This collection insists that the gendered self must be understood as fluid intersectional and culturally situated pushing readers to reimagine identity beyond binaries and toward broader visions of inclusion and justice. </p>
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