Affiliation:
1. University of the Witwatersrand South Africa
Abstract
SummaryThis essay responds to the contributions to the forum centered on my book Changing the Subject: Feminist and Queer Politics in Neoliberal India. It addresses questions posed by the contributors, from the role of the state to the digital when it comes to a rapidly changing terrain of queer and feminist organizing in contemporary India. While the book rallied against defensiveness, in this commentary I revisit defensiveness as a queer feminist political affect. Through the provocations offered in this book forum conversation, I find renewed faith in asserting friction, inconvenience, ambivalence, and defensiveness as ways of expanding queer feminisms as ongoing sites of struggle, transformation, trust, solidarity, and hope.
Subject
Literature and Literary Theory,Philosophy,Anthropology