Rohit K started following the work of Gita Viswanath.
Rohit K started following the work of 2 people.
Rohit K started following the work of Cynthia Miller, Emerson College, Liberal Arts and Interdisciplinary Studies.
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Talks
A Case for New Indian Queer Cinema
| Where: | India Media Centre, University of Westminster |
| Dates: | 8th July 2011 - 9th July 2011 |
| When: | 8th July 2011 |
The talk can be accessed via the link below
Masculinity and Sexuality: Experiences of Men from Ethnic and Sexual Minority Communities"
| Where: | London School of Economics |
| When: | 12th February 2011 |
Queer activism in India: The youth story
| Where: | NUS Conference 2010, Liverpool, National Union of Students, UK |
| Dates: | 7th May 2010 - 9th May 2010 |
| When: | 8th May 2010 |
LGBTQ youth Global best practices
| Where: | World Outgames Human Rights Conference 2009, Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark |
| Dates: | 27th July 2009 - 29th July 2009 |
‘LGBTQ Youth Liberated to Live and Love’
| Where: | 'This is Who We are', Amsterdam, IGLYO 2009 |
| Dates: | 19th July 2009 - 23rd July 2009 |
“The politics of Queer identity in India: Locating and defining the Queer Space in popular culture”
| Where: | ‘Queer Thoughts’ a national conference on Queer issues organized by Sappho for Equality at H.L Roy Auditorium, Jadavpur University |
| Dates: | 10th April 2009 - 11th April 2009 |
“(Dis)locating the Indian identity: A tale of Partition in South Asia”
| Where: | Jadavpur University Department of Comparative Literature, “Debarupa Bal Memorial Annual Students seminar” |
| When: | 25th March 2009 |
“De-mything the myth: The changing perspective of religion and myth in popular fiction today; a discussion on ‘religious terrorism’ in Ashwin Sanghi’s ‘The Rozabal Line’ and ‘Pantheistic Solipsism’ in S P Somtow’s ‘Jasmine Nights’”
| Where: | All India Students Seminar on “Representations of Science, Religion and Politics” organized by the Department of English, Jadavpur University |
| Dates: | 18th March 2009 - 19th March 2009 |
“An exodus scripted in blood: A gendered reading of partition”
| Where: | Jadavpur University Department of Comparative Literature, ‘Borders, Identities and Objects’ workshop conducted by Professor Debra Castillo of Cornell University organized by Department of Comparative Literature and Centre for Advanced Study Progamme, Jadavpur University |
| Dates: | 11th February 2009 - 13th February 2009 |
This paper has been uploaded in the Paper's section and is going to be published in a forthcoming anthology (ed) Kavita Panjabi
Queer and HIV Campus Activism
| Where: | Siddhartha Gautam Film Festival 2009 organized by SAATHII |
| When: | 28th January 2009 |
“Silent identities: An exploration of Contemporary gay and bisexual identity through queer literature in India”
| Where: | All India Students Seminar on “Changing worlds/changing words :Literature and Literary studies” organized by the Department of English, Jadavpur University |
| Dates: | 31st March 2008 - 1st April 2008 |
Homosexuality as it is known in the West does not exist in India. Most men are bisexuals- Hoshang Merchant, a study and questioning of masculinity in India within the socio cultural context of the LGBT community
| Where: | International seminar on “Exploring masculinities” organized by the Departments of Comparative Literature and English and the School of Women’s studies, Jadavpur University, Kolkata and AAKAR and UNIFEM, Delhi |
| Dates: | 27th March 2008 - 28th March 2008 |