This visually rich field-based study is brought to vivid life through more than 40 original photographs, offering rare insight into contemporary queer dress practices and masculinities in India and developing two innovative methodologies for studying queer fashion and identity. Paying particular attention to queer subjectivities and masculinities – including kothi and hijra communities, masculine-presenting panthi men, and emergent elite 'neo-royal' queer identities – Janusauskas traces how different modes of queer embodiment challenge and rework dominant cultural expectations. The book situates these practices within the wider socio-political landscape of India, showing how caste, class, gender norms, nationalism, and neoliberal fashion media intersect to enable and constrain queer expression. At its core is a compelling reconceptualization of fashion not simply as an object of study but as an embodied practice and a research method in its own right. Through collaborative photographic practice with a diverse group of creatives and models, the author develops a distinctive 'patchwork ethnography' that weaves together visual production, sensory experience, and critical analysis. Four specially commissioned photo series – produced in Hyderabad, Kolkata, Delhi, and Mumbai – draw readers into intimate contact with diverse queer communities, illuminating the sensory and affective dimensions of clothing, styling, and image-making as vital tools for everyday negotiations of identity, visibility, and belonging. Bridging scholarship and aesthetic practice, the study foregrounds curatorial and photographic work as sites of intervention, demonstrating how visual strategies can operate as forms of resistance and care. For readers across fashion studies, visual culture, anthropology, and gender studies, this is both a richly documented empirical study and a generative model for decolonizing interdisciplinary research.
A visually rich, field-based study brought to vivid life through more than 40 original photographs, offering rare insight into contemporary queer dress practices and masculinities in India and developing two innovative methodologies for studying queer fashion and identity.
Publisher
Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Publication Date
Feb 2027
ISBN
9781350583993
Pages
256 p.
Item Type
Book
Format
Paperback
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