id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_rwr76zxcmrcqpgc6rvulgtpa6q Sara Morais Dos Santos Bruss Queering Feminist Solidarities 2019 20 .pdf application/pdf 8700 668 48 Abstract: At the height of international visibility for #metoo, a crowdsourced list was published on Facebook that contained the names of prestigious Indian academics, accusing them of sexual harassment. I will argue that the non-upper-caste, non-heterosexual status of the leaker of the list, Raya Sarkar, necessitated the digital's multiplicity to become a I will in closing argue that the list harnesses a multiplicity common in digital spaces that questions the capacity for identity politics The list must be read as an anti-caste and queer feminist Through LoSHA, I propose a queer reading of the digital as a space Precisely because of its collectivity, its connection to Me Too, and the centrality of Raya Sarkar as the queer Dalit leaker – their position in the US protecting and enabling them – LoSHA systemically identified faults in Indian feminism's caste discourse. https://www.arre.co.in/gender/raya-sarkar-sexual-harassers-list-sexualharassment-whisper-network-kavita-krishnan-kafila-statement-feminismkaruna-nundy (19.08.2019). https://www.huffingtonpost.in/2018/10/25/metoo-in-india-75-professors-30-institutes-what-happened-to-raya-sarkar-s-list-of-sexual-harassers_a_23571422 https://www.huffingtonpost.in/2018/10/25/metoo-in-india-75-professors-30-institutes-what-happened-to-raya-sarkar-s-list-of-sexual-harassers_a_23571422 https://www.huffingtonpost.in/2018/10/25/metoo-in-india-75-professors-30-institutes-what-happened-to-raya-sarkar-s-list-of-sexual-harassers_a_23571422 ./cache/work_rwr76zxcmrcqpgc6rvulgtpa6q.pdf ./txt/work_rwr76zxcmrcqpgc6rvulgtpa6q.txt