Queer Writing : Do We Need Such A Category?

The Mumbai LitFest panel discussion with Giti Thadani, Hoshang Merchant, Shobhna S. Kumar. Facilitated by Jerry Pinto.

Date : 5th November, 2011

Time : 11AM-12PM

Venue : NCPA, Mumbai

 

A bit on the Mumbai LitFest :

Literature Live!, The Mumbai LitFest, was launched in November 2010. The response from Mumbaikars during the three-day fest was truly enthusiastic and it was clear from the level of audience participation that Literature Live! was answering a long-felt need. The 2011 edition of Literature Live!’s LitFest will be held on November 4, 5 and 6 at the National Centre for Performing Arts, Nariman Point. Well-known writers, both international and domestic, will participate. Each session will aim to be lively, erudite without being academic, and will strive to engage the audience in the debate. Books will be launched, book signings will take place and writers and readers will interact in an informal space.

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