The LGBTQ Movement: Exploring Identity and Expression in Indian Literature
Description: The LGBTQ Movement: Exploring Identity and Expression in Indian Literature | |
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Which Indian author's novel "The God of Small Things" explores the themes of love, loss, and identity in the context of the LGBTQ community?
In Vikram Seth's novel "A Suitable Boy", which character's journey of self-discovery and acceptance of his homosexuality forms a central part of the narrative?
Which Indian author's short story collection "The Greatest Love Story of All" features stories that explore the lives and experiences of LGBTQ individuals in contemporary India?
In Jhumpa Lahiri's novel "The Namesake", which character's struggle with his identity and sexuality becomes a central theme in the narrative?
Which Indian author's novel "The White Tiger" features a character named Ashok Sharma, who explores his homosexuality and the challenges he faces in a conservative society?
In Amitav Ghosh's novel "The Hungry Tide", which character's relationship with a transgender woman named Bonolata becomes a central theme in the narrative?
Which Indian author's novel "The Inheritance of Loss" explores the themes of identity, sexuality, and the impact of historical events on individuals and communities?
In Vikram Chandra's novel "Sacred Games", which character's journey of self-discovery and acceptance of his homosexuality forms a significant part of the narrative?
Which Indian author's novel "The Ministry of Utmost Happiness" features a transgender character named Anjum, whose life and experiences form a central part of the narrative?
In Jhumpa Lahiri's novel "Unaccustomed Earth", which character's exploration of her sexuality and identity becomes a central theme in the narrative?
Which Indian author's novel "The Lowland" features a character named Udayan, whose homosexuality and the challenges he faces in a conservative society become a central theme in the narrative?
In Amitav Ghosh's novel "The Glass Palace", which character's relationship with a Burmese woman named Dolly becomes a central theme in the narrative?
Which Indian author's novel "The Great Indian Novel" features a character named Amit, whose journey of self-discovery and acceptance of his homosexuality forms a significant part of the narrative?
In Vikram Seth's novel "An Equal Music", which character's exploration of her sexuality and identity becomes a central theme in the narrative?
Which Indian author's novel "The Shadow Lines" features a character named Tridib, whose homosexuality and the challenges he faces in a conservative society become a central theme in the narrative?