Read books to understand daughter's sexuality'

http://www.indianexpress.com/news/read-books-to-understand-daughters-sexuali
ty/748270/0


 


Alaka Sahan <http://www.indianexpress.com/columnist/alakasahani/> 

When Shalmalee Palekar told her parents Chitra and Amol Palekar about her
sexuality, her mother's first reaction was to read up whatever material was
available on homosexuality. "We had always given her the freedom to make her
own choices in life. So I wanted to support her. But I could hardly
understand what she was trying to say since I didn't know any homosexual
person then. So I asked Shalmalee to get me some books on the subject," says
Chitra. 

Shalmalee did that diligently. Even after she moved to Australia to pursue
higher studies in post-colonial literature, she would often send her mother
books on the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community. 

Now, nearly two decades after that incident, Chitra, a filmmaker, has become
one of the prominent voices in India favouring decriminalisation of
homosexual relationships. She is one of the 19 parents to have filed an
application in the Supreme Court recently, countering the claims that
overturning Section 377 would attack the family values on which our society
is based. 

The petition urges the Supreme Court to uphold the Delhi High Court decision
to strike down Section 377. It states, "It is Section 377 which She read
books to understand her daughter's sexuality is a threat to family values,
as it directly affects the rights of the applicants to safeguard their
families from illegal and arbitrary intrusion from the state authorities." 

According to Chitra, family values are the same for all. "You have to stay
committed to each other, love your family and friends, not cause anyone any
harm, and things like that," she says. These social values are something her
daughter and her partner as well as many in the gay community have followed,
just like others true to a relationship have. 

Chitra, in recent years, has not shied away from mentioning Shalmalee's
partner when talking about her daughter's life in Perth or other regular
things. Shalmalee, a professor in the department of English and Cultural
Studies at the University of Western Australia, is currently visiting India
to research for her project 'Queer India'. 

"Initially, I had left it to Shalmalee how much she wanted to talk about her
private life. But some years back, like any regular mother, I also wanted to
mention her life and her partner while chatting with friends. Don't mothers
talk about their son getting his girlfriend home for dinner?" she asks. If
her friends were surprised, they never showed it to her. 

Over the years, Shalmalee's partner too has endeared herself to Chitra and
her family. "Every year, she visits us along with my daughter. She loves
Mumbai and loves to attend Indian weddings," says Chitra, who bonds with her
family when in Australia. 

If all this sounds unconventional, Chitra blames it on her stint with
experimental theatre and cinema. "I'm used to doing things differently."
Shalmalee admits that such unstinted support from her and Amol has been
crucial to her "sense of self". 

At the bottom of all her support for Shalmalee, however, is the world's most
secure relationship. "I'm only being a mother. I brought her to this world
and I have to see to it that she lives a full life."

 

 

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