Focusing on the often-unheard voices of gay men and transgender individuals in India, this book presents a collection of prose and poetry that captures their sentiments and experiences. It invites readers to engage with these expressions as forms of art, encouraging a deeper appreciation of their narratives. Each piece is crafted to evoke vivid imagery, akin to a sculpture or painting, stimulating the reader's imagination and prompting reflection on the complexities of identity and representation.
Yeshwant Naik Bücher


Focusing on domestic violence and sexual abuse among male same-sex partners, this book examines the specific experiences of gay men, particularly refugees and migrants in Germany. It highlights the prevalence of dating violence and sexual abuse within the gay community, drawing on non-probability samples to illustrate victim experiences. Additionally, it addresses the difficulties in recognizing sexual abuse victimization and discusses the implications for practice, policy, and future research in the European Union context.