Episode 19: In Conversation with Maya Sharma
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In the 19th episode of The Yodakin Podcast, Publisher Arpita Das is in conversation with queer activist and writer Maya Sharma. Maya Sharma is the author of two pathbreaking LGBTQIA titles, Loving Women: Being Lesbian in Unprivileged India (2006) and Footprints of a Queer History: Life-Stories from Gujarat ( 2022). Among other things, the two talk about queer identities, the importance of listening to queer narratives, lived realities and experiences of marginalised people, and claiming space. Footprints of a Queer History is a simple narrative of queer stories marked by personal journeys, political consciousness, socio-legal struggles, friendships, and love; it puts on record, within the larger historical backdrop, our humdrum and unexceptional acts of everyday-living that are pierced with the pain of stigma and silence. Stories capture the voices of the marginalized, the rarely heard, and only stories can truly and fully capture their day-to-day reality. They transcend the limitations of defining human experiences and show the impossibility of telling the whole truth, arousing the imagination for that un-tellable tale and leaving room for the inarticulate to attempt those spillages of reality that can only be sensed. As you turn the pages in this book, you can hear the untold and the unstated in the stories—both unique and universal, you may find footprints that echo some parts of your journey in the everydayness of our human lives. Buy it here: https://www.thedogearsbookshop.com/shop/books/non-fiction/hobbies/footprints-of-a-queer-history-life-stories-from-gujarat/ Arpita Das's Twitter: https://twitter.com/arpitayodapress Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yodapress/ The opening song is 'Typewriter' by Marc Taboel via Epidemic Sound. This episode has been produced by Srishti Khare and edited by Srishti Khare and Arsh Kabra.
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