REPRESENTATION OF LGBTQ COMMUNITY IN CONTEMPORARY INDIAN LITERATURE
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Lauren BerlantAbstract
LBT or frequently known as LGBT is an abbreviation of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender. To emphasize the diversity of sexual orientation and gender identity, the acronym LGBT can be written as an initialism. The phrase is often used to designate persons who are not straight or non-heterosexual or non-cisgender. The word is not meant just for those who identify as gay, lesbian, transgender, or bisexual, but it does not exclude straight persons, heterosexuals, or cisgenders.
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