Gandhi and sexuality: in what ways and to what extent was Gandhi's life dominated by his views on sex and sexuality?

Though research is coming to light about Gandhi’s views on sexuality, there is still a gap in how this can be related or focused to his broader political philosophy and personal conduct. Joseph Alter states: “It is well known that Gandhi felt that sexuality and desire were intimately connected to so...

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Main Author: Priyanka Bose
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Edinburgh Library 2014-05-01
Series:The South Asianist
Online Access:http://www.southasianist.ed.ac.uk/article/view/237
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description Though research is coming to light about Gandhi’s views on sexuality, there is still a gap in how this can be related or focused to his broader political philosophy and personal conduct. Joseph Alter states: “It is well known that Gandhi felt that sexuality and desire were intimately connected to social life and politics and that self-control translated directly into power of various kinds both public and private.” However, I would argue, that the ways in which Gandhi connected these aspects, why and how, have not been fully discussed and are, indeed, not well known. By studying his views and practices with relation to sexuality, I believe that much can be discerned as to how his political philosophy and personal conduct were both established and acted out.  In this paper I will aim, therefore, to address: what his views were on sex and sexuality, contextualizing his views with those of the time, what his influences were in his ideology on sex, and how these ideologies framed and related to his political philosophy as well as conduct.  Through establishing all this I hope to emphasise the significance of his views on sex in better understanding Gandhi’s political philosophy and conduct. [1] Joseph Alter, “Celibacy, Sexuality and Transformation of Gender into Nationalism” in the Journal of Asian Studies, Vol, 53, No.1 (Feb, 1994). P.45
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spelling doaj.art-03ed780fdfc34f4aa27e0c1a77083bdf2022-12-21T20:41:04ZengUniversity of Edinburgh LibraryThe South Asianist2050-487X2014-05-0131237Gandhi and sexuality: in what ways and to what extent was Gandhi's life dominated by his views on sex and sexuality?Priyanka Bose0University of EdinburghThough research is coming to light about Gandhi’s views on sexuality, there is still a gap in how this can be related or focused to his broader political philosophy and personal conduct. Joseph Alter states: “It is well known that Gandhi felt that sexuality and desire were intimately connected to social life and politics and that self-control translated directly into power of various kinds both public and private.” However, I would argue, that the ways in which Gandhi connected these aspects, why and how, have not been fully discussed and are, indeed, not well known. By studying his views and practices with relation to sexuality, I believe that much can be discerned as to how his political philosophy and personal conduct were both established and acted out.  In this paper I will aim, therefore, to address: what his views were on sex and sexuality, contextualizing his views with those of the time, what his influences were in his ideology on sex, and how these ideologies framed and related to his political philosophy as well as conduct.  Through establishing all this I hope to emphasise the significance of his views on sex in better understanding Gandhi’s political philosophy and conduct. [1] Joseph Alter, “Celibacy, Sexuality and Transformation of Gender into Nationalism” in the Journal of Asian Studies, Vol, 53, No.1 (Feb, 1994). P.45http://www.southasianist.ed.ac.uk/article/view/237
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