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            <![CDATA[ <p>A Tamil refugee escaping the civil war in Sri Lanka, through India to Europe, <a href="https://www.frontlist.in/interview-thanuja-singam-memoir-migration-transition">Thanuja's life is complicated by migration and gender transition</a>. Confusion, pleasure and betrayal characterise the circuitous path to recognising herself as a woman. Gender reassignment surgery is a milestone, but there are difficulties ahead. In Thanuja's words, 'No one can even imagine what happens in a transwoman's life. You cannot understand us with mainstream norms, laws, culture, literature and principles. We have been betrayed by history.'</p><p>This powerful memoir weaves family life, sexual awakening, work life, globe-spanning journeys and the navigation of state laws and regulations to present a fully human portrait of ambiguity and joyful contradiction, of a refugee claiming citizenship and of a transwoman claiming her body and dignity.</p> ]]>
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                <![CDATA[ <p>A Tamil refugee escaping the civil war in Sri Lanka, through India to Europe, <a href="https://www.frontlist.in/interview-thanuja-singam-memoir-migration-transition">Thanuja's life is complicated by migration and gender transition</a>. Confusion, pleasure and betrayal characterise the circuitous path to recognising herself as a woman. Gender reassignment surgery is a milestone, but there are difficulties ahead. In Thanuja's words, 'No one can even imagine what happens in a transwoman's life. You cannot understand us with mainstream norms, laws, culture, literature and principles. We have been betrayed by history.'</p><p>This powerful memoir weaves family life, sexual awakening, work life, globe-spanning journeys and the navigation of state laws and regulations to present a fully human portrait of ambiguity and joyful contradiction, of a refugee claiming citizenship and of a transwoman claiming her body and dignity.</p> ]]>
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