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Non-hijra transgenders struggle for identity

Started by Shana A, September 18, 2011, 08:30:05 AM

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Non-hijra transgenders struggle for identity
Published: Sunday, Sep 18, 2011, 10:00 IST
By Gee Ameena Suleiman | Place: Mumbai

http://www.dnaindia.com/lifestyle/report_non-hijra-transgenders-struggle-for-identity_1588421

Hijra isn't the only transgender identity. There are others, such as female-to-male transgenders, who don't draw attention to themselves, and struggle to find recognition as anything but a 'deviant' community, writes Gee Ameena Suleiman.

There are several transgender identities that exist in South India. There are the female to male transgender identities of Thirunambigal in Tamil Nadu, Magaraidu in Andhra Pradesh and Gandabasaka in Karnataka. Then there are male to female identities such as the kothi, hijra (also called Aravanis and Thirunangaigal in Tamil Nadu), Jogappa in Northern Karnataka, Jogatha in Andhra Pradesh and Shiva Shakti in Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh.

Not all of these various identities are as well known as the hijra identity which has become societally synonymous with transgender identity.
"Be yourself; everyone else is already taken." Oscar Wilde


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