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Title: Voicing the woman within
Post by: Shana A on July 10, 2010, 08:13:22 AM
Post by: Shana A on July 10, 2010, 08:13:22 AM
Voicing the woman within
BAGESHREE S.
http://thehindu.com/life-and-style/metroplus/article507618.ece (http://thehindu.com/life-and-style/metroplus/article507618.ece)
Revathi, in her autobiography The Truth About Me: A Hijra Life Story, is able to look back at her traumatic life with a surprising degree of equanimity
"Listen, I am not diseased. I consider myself a woman, but I possessed the form of a man. I wanted to rid myself of that form and live as a complete woman. How can that be wrong?"
The question sounds straightforward and the answer simple when A. Revathi asks. But a hijra who is gawked at as a freak every time she steps into public space and encounters brutality every step of the way knows that it is often the simplest questions that elude answers.
BAGESHREE S.
http://thehindu.com/life-and-style/metroplus/article507618.ece (http://thehindu.com/life-and-style/metroplus/article507618.ece)
Revathi, in her autobiography The Truth About Me: A Hijra Life Story, is able to look back at her traumatic life with a surprising degree of equanimity
"Listen, I am not diseased. I consider myself a woman, but I possessed the form of a man. I wanted to rid myself of that form and live as a complete woman. How can that be wrong?"
The question sounds straightforward and the answer simple when A. Revathi asks. But a hijra who is gawked at as a freak every time she steps into public space and encounters brutality every step of the way knows that it is often the simplest questions that elude answers.