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When He Acts as a She

Cross Dressing in Indian Theater

First Online: July 12,2000
Page Last Updated: June 28,2009

Introduction

The fiercely conservative social system of India did not encourage co-ed theater and it became common to have all male or all female actors/actresses during a play. Most of the pictures in this series should be seen in the context of theater, although a few of them are the pictures of transvestites, popularly known as Hijras whose primary profession is entertainment.

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