Gay
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‘The Other Man’: The romantic triangle gets a non-normative treatment in this novel
Farhad J Dadyburjor
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The prehistory of the queer internet: ‘Queerness and technology have such an exciting relationship’
Parmesh Shahani
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How the politics and language of ‘coming out’ in the LGBTQ community have evolved over the centuries
Abigail C Saguy, The Conversation
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Do religions like Christianity and Islam affirm queer identities and sexualities, asks this book
Devdutt Pattanaik
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‘The protagonist’s identity of marginalised gay Muslim Afghan refugee is definitely mine’
Gokul S Prabhu
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Vivek Tejuja’s memoir about growing up gay is a commentary on navigating same sex love in the 1990s
Yash Raj Goswami
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In 1990s India, even if a TV show dared to have a gay man, he was a laughable caricature
Vivek Tejuja
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A book about India’s ‘gay icons’ offers profiles across three generations while redefining iconicity
Rahul Sen
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This Indian memoir of coming out of the closet in the face of intolerance is poignant in its detail
Sharif D Rangnekar
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Good riddance to bad 377: A reading list to celebrate
Urvashi Bahuguna
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Pride month: Seven poems to remind us of desire in all its forms
Rohini Kejriwal
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China’s social media website Weibo reverses ban on homosexual content after criticism
Scroll Staff
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In rural Karnataka, a Kannada book is helping gay men come out of the closet
Anuradha Nagaraj
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Oliver Sacks wrote about cool neuroscience. Bill Hayes writes about loving him (and New York)
Jai Arjun Singh
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It’s Pride Month, and here are five queer South Asian speculative stories to raise a toast
Mimi Mondal
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Watch: Meet Leo Varadkar, Ireland’s first Prime Minister with Indian roots (and openly gay)
Scroll Staff
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Media watch: The Marathi press skirted around Irish Prime Minister-elect Leo Varadkar’s gay identity
Shibu Thomas
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Watch (and laugh with) this stand-up comedian on coming out as gay in India
Scroll Staff
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Roman Catholic Church should apologise to gay persons, says Pope Francis
Scroll Staff
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It’s different now, but Muslims have a long history of accepting homosexuality
Shoaib Daniyal