An edition of The invisibles (1996)

The invisibles

a tale of the eunuchs of India

1st Vintage Departures ed.
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An edition of The invisibles (1996)

The invisibles

a tale of the eunuchs of India

1st Vintage Departures ed.
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In 1984, Zia Jaffrey traveled to Delhi, and there glimpsed a group of cross-dressing men who had walked, uninvited and unannounced, into a wedding. They sang out of tune, hurled insults at the guests, and were finally paid to leave. She learned that these often-castrated, elusive figures were known as the hijras - "neither male nor female" - or the eunuchs, of India.

They existed in thousands in every major city, were tolerated yet reviled, thought to bring good luck to newlyweds and newborns, yet also called extortionists and kidnappers.

Jaffrey set off on a journey to understand the forces of caste, poverty, sexual ambiguity, and the tradition itself that had allowed the hijras to persist into the modern age. In an investigation that points to her own sense of "otherness" in relation to Indian culture - she was born in New York of Indian extraction - Jaffrey delved into the mysteries of the hijras' closed world, uncovering details about their past, their daily lives, and their complex social structures.

In this spellbinding book - at once travelogue, history, interview, and fiction - Jaffrey invents a hybrid voice to match her subject, as she meets journalists, police commissioners, detectives, and doctors and tries to trace the hijras' tradition through layers and layers of obfuscation and denial, as well as through Hindu, Muslim, and British history. She is drawn into a labyrinthine network of connections, coverups, and contradictions as mysterious as India itself.

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313

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The invisibles: a tale of the eunuchs of India
1998, Phoenix, Orion Publishing Group, Limited
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The invisibles: a tale of the eunuchs of India
1998, Vintage Departures
in English - 1st Vintage Departures ed.
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The Invisibles
December 15, 1998, Random House Value Publishing
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Invisibles: A Tale of the Eunuchs of India
1997, Orion Publishing Group, Limited
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Invisibles
1997, Orion Publishing Group, Limited
in English
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Invisibles
1997, Orion Publishing Group, Limited
in English
Cover of: Invisibles
Invisibles: A Tale of the Eunuchs of India
1997, Orion Publishing Group, Limited
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The invisibles: a tale of the eunuchs of India
1996, Pantheon Books
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Includes bibliographical references (307-313).

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New York

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Library of Congress
HQ449 .J35 1998

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Pagination
313 p., [10] p. of plates :
Number of pages
313

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OL428288M
Internet Archive
invisiblestaleof0000jaff
ISBN 10
067974228X
LCCN
98134896
OCLC/WorldCat
38876089
Library Thing
18254
Goodreads
521761

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