Turning Points in Time

Sainath Yeminedi, Deborah Norris, Linda Mann, Phillip Joy
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LGBTQ+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer, and other gender and sexually diverse) people have had a complex and rich history in India. Considering the influences of early Hindu teachings, the British East India Company, and the impacts of modern-day legislation, we trace some of the major knowledge, understandings, and events that have continuously reshaped the way LGBTQ+ people live in India. Our review of these key ’turning points’ in India can provide critical insights on the discrimination and stigma that is faced by many LGBTQ+ people in India. Discrimination can influence many aspects of health, including access to sufficient, safe, and nutritional foods. Understanding the roots of societal bias and stigma experienced by LGBTQ+ individuals in India is the first step in instituting policy changes that can address their health and food security needs. Insights from this work can also inspire future research focusing on the historical contexts of other cultures where LGBTQ+ people experience discrimination.
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时间的转折点
LGBTQ+(女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、变性人、同性恋者以及其他性别和性取向不同的人)在印度有着复杂而丰富的历史。考虑到早期印度教教义、英国东印度公司以及现代立法的影响,我们追溯了一些不断重塑 LGBTQ+ 在印度生活方式的重要知识、理解和事件。我们对印度这些关键 "转折点 "的回顾可以为我们提供重要的见解,帮助我们了解印度许多 LGBTQ+ 所面临的歧视和耻辱。歧视会影响健康的许多方面,包括获得充足、安全和营养的食物。了解印度 LGBTQ+ 遭受的社会偏见和耻辱的根源,是实施政策变革以满足其健康和食品安全需求的第一步。从这项工作中获得的启示还可以激发未来的研究,重点研究 LGBTQ+ 遭受歧视的其他文化的历史背景。
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