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vqueeram is a writer, researcher, and teacher. They are interested in sex, feeling, and living/dying in their relations with forms of sociality, law, and politics. At the Center for Law and Policy Research, Bengaluru, vqueeram teaches a course on intersectionality for various law schools in the country, and participates in research and policy work on the rights and concerns of the trans community in India. In their writing, vqueeram pays attention to the practices of imagination and freedom of queer/trans persons; whether building a life in a cemetary in Delhi, or in life writing—cinematic, authorial, and political. vqueeram completed bachelors and masters degrees in political science at Delhi University. They have taught, given talks, seminars, and workshops extensively, and their writing has been featured in The Shortline Review, The White Review, Frieze, Huffington Post India, Akademi Magazine, and The Wire among other publications and contexts.
Vqueeram is a Delhi-based writer, researcher, and filmmaker recognized for their academic work in political science and their contributions to queer and trans rights activism in India.
They are best known for directing the 2021 cinéma-vérité documentary Does Your House Have Lions, a collaborative project exploring personal and political life.
Vqueeram creates interdisciplinary work that bridges academic research, life writing, and visual art, often focusing on themes of sociality, law, and queer imagination.