

Jessica Hinchy, "Governing Gender and Sexuality in Colonial India: The Hijra, c.1850-1900" (Cambridge UP, 2019)
Feb 5, 2024
Delving into the history of the Hijra community in colonial India, the podcast explores British colonial efforts to eradicate and eliminate this gender non-conforming group. It discusses the criminalization of the community, colonial anxieties surrounding gender, and the struggles faced in classifying gender and sexuality. The narrative also touches on the impact of colonial governance on the Hijra community and the post-colonial repercussions of laws governing gender and sexuality in present-day India.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Exploring the Criminalization of the Hijra Community in Colonial India
02:16 • 17min
Exploring Colonial Anxieties and the Eunuch Problem
19:18 • 5min
The Colonial Project to Eliminate the Hijra Community in India
23:52 • 21min
Colonial Struggle with Classifying Gender and Sexuality in India
44:47 • 3min
Colonial Governance and the Hijra Community in India
47:20 • 12min
Exploring the Role of Family in Colonialism and Gratitude for the Discussion
59:45 • 3min