Criminology and the Homosexual Subject: A Queer Critique

Published By: CLC 2006 on eSS | Published Date: July, 25 , 2006

well into the twenty first century the legal structure in its various manifestations continues to produce knowledge of the homosexual as criminal. Equally of import is the role that the constitution of the 'eunuch' as a subject of the criminal law, in fact specifically as a 'criminal tribe,' needs to be understood. How has this impacted the treatment of hijras by the criminal justice system in contemporary times needs to be explored. The essay will explore the implications of the emergence of the homosexual voice for the future of the criminological enterprise.

Author(s): ARvind Narrain | Posted on: Jul 25, 2006 | Views(2973) | Download (1348)


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