DR Vanja Hamzic vh1@soas.ac.uk
Reader in Law History and Anthropology
Temporal Nonconformity: Being There Together as Khwajasara in a Time of One’s Own
Hamzić, Vanja
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Omar Kasmani
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Abstract
This chapter engages the temporality of khwajasara communal experience by examining a variety of ways in which this Pakistani gender nonconforming subjectivity has shared in the larger South Asian and/or Muslim memories and performance of gender and sexuality, whilst forging alongside a space and a time of their own. First, I turn to khwājasarāʾ and hijṛā historical subjectivities to account for the distemporalizing effects as well as some potentially productive tensions between present-day khwajasara and hijra views of the(ir) past and those of the(ir) historians. Second, I briefly examine a site of khwajasara’s present/future-making. At this site, khwajasara are literally made part of another, virtual world, but find ways to disrupt or “rewire” such transformation. Third, based on divergent khwajasara experiences of temporality and distemporalization as well as a range of decolonial queer, Black and trans/feminist timely studies, I ask how time matters differently in the postcolony.
Citation
Hamzić, V. (2023). Temporal Nonconformity: Being There Together as Khwajasara in a Time of One’s Own. In O. Kasmani (Ed.), Pakistan Desires: Queer Futures Elsewhere (125-145). Duke University Press. https://doi.org/10.2307/jj.6305466.13
Publication Date | Nov 1, 2023 |
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Deposit Date | Sep 20, 2023 |
Publicly Available Date | Dec 28, 2023 |
Publisher | Duke University Press |
Pages | 125-145 |
Book Title | Pakistan Desires: Queer Futures Elsewhere |
ISBN | 9781478020325 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.2307/jj.6305466.13 |
Keywords | khwajasara, hijra, distemporality, nonconformity |
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This is the version of the chapter accepted for publication in In: Kasmani, Omar, (ed.), Pakistan Desires: Queer Futures Elsewhere. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, pp. 125-145 (2023).
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