Dear Colleagues,
A Japanese colleague interested in gendered language forms asked me about how Hijra's speak, as men or women.
As far as I know in Hindi hijras speak using female agreements for first person, but what about other South Asian languages, any suggestions on anybody who has written on this?
Also are the precedents from Sanskrit or Tamil literatures of men speaking as women and adopting language forms distinctive of women?
regards
Peter
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Senior Lecturer in Hindi and Buddhist
Studies
School of Social
Sciences
La Trobe University, VIC
3086