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Ashis Roy, "Intimacy in Alienation: A Psychoanalytic Study of Hindu-muslim Relationships" (Yoda Press, 2024)

Oct 12, 2025
In this insightful discussion, Ashis Roy, a psychoanalyst and author, delves into the complexities of Hindu-Muslim relationships, exploring themes of intimacy and societal rejection. He shares his unique approach to researching forbidden desires across religious boundaries, highlighting the emotional costs of such unions. The conversation touches on how personal and political histories shape individual identities, the challenges of participant recruitment, and the implications of gender dynamics within these couples. Roy advocates for celebrating love beyond societal prohibitions.
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INSIGHT

Couples As Symbolic Bridges

  • Roy frames Hindu-Muslim couples as living symbols that can imagine coexistence beyond communal histories and partition trauma.
  • He argues such couples are
INSIGHT

Negative Identity Explains Forbidden Choices

  • Roy uses Erikson's 'negative identity' to explain choices that reject community norms and embody forbidden desire.
  • He links this to cultural narratives like 'love jihad' shaping how such couples are perceived.
ADVICE

Take Psychoanalysis Into The Field

  • Use psychoanalysis as a method outside the clinic to study social phenomena and intimate lives in harsh social realities.
  • Design interviews that invite fragmented, personal narratives while maintaining researcher reflexivity.
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