Subir K Kole (2007 թ․ հուլիսի 11). «Globalizing queer? AIDS, homophobia and the politics of sexual identity in India». Globalization and Health. 3: 8. doi:10.1186/1744-8603-3-8. PMC2018684. PMID17623106.: "The first academic book on Indian homosexuals appeared in 1977 (The World of Homosexuals) written by Shakuntala Devi, the mathematics wiz kid who was internationally known as the human computer. This book saw homosexuality in a positive light and reviewed the socio-cultural and legal situation of homosexuality in India and contrasted that with the gay liberation movement then taking place in the USA."
Subir K Kole (2007 թ․ հուլիսի 11). «Globalizing queer? AIDS, homophobia and the politics of sexual identity in India». Globalization and Health. 3: 8. doi:10.1186/1744-8603-3-8. PMC2018684. PMID17623106.: "The first academic book on Indian homosexuals appeared in 1977 (The World of Homosexuals) written by Shakuntala Devi, the mathematics wiz kid who was internationally known as the human computer. This book saw homosexuality in a positive light and reviewed the socio-cultural and legal situation of homosexuality in India and contrasted that with the gay liberation movement then taking place in the USA."
Subir K Kole (2007 թ․ հուլիսի 11). «Globalizing queer? AIDS, homophobia and the politics of sexual identity in India». Globalization and Health. 3: 8. doi:10.1186/1744-8603-3-8. PMC2018684. PMID17623106.: "The first academic book on Indian homosexuals appeared in 1977 (The World of Homosexuals) written by Shakuntala Devi, the mathematics wiz kid who was internationally known as the human computer. This book saw homosexuality in a positive light and reviewed the socio-cultural and legal situation of homosexuality in India and contrasted that with the gay liberation movement then taking place in the USA."
Subir K Kole (2007 թ․ հուլիսի 11). «Globalizing queer? AIDS, homophobia and the politics of sexual identity in India». Globalization and Health. 3: 8. doi:10.1186/1744-8603-3-8. PMC2018684. PMID17623106.: "The first academic book on Indian homosexuals appeared in 1977 (The World of Homosexuals) written by Shakuntala Devi, the mathematics wiz kid who was internationally known as the human computer. This book saw homosexuality in a positive light and reviewed the socio-cultural and legal situation of homosexuality in India and contrasted that with the gay liberation movement then taking place in the USA."
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Subir K Kole (2007 թ․ հուլիսի 11). «Globalizing queer? AIDS, homophobia and the politics of sexual identity in India». Globalization and Health. 3: 8. doi:10.1186/1744-8603-3-8. PMC2018684. PMID17623106.: "The first academic book on Indian homosexuals appeared in 1977 (The World of Homosexuals) written by Shakuntala Devi, the mathematics wiz kid who was internationally known as the human computer. This book saw homosexuality in a positive light and reviewed the socio-cultural and legal situation of homosexuality in India and contrasted that with the gay liberation movement then taking place in the USA."
Subir K Kole (2007 թ․ հուլիսի 11). «Globalizing queer? AIDS, homophobia and the politics of sexual identity in India». Globalization and Health. 3: 8. doi:10.1186/1744-8603-3-8. PMC2018684. PMID17623106.: "The first academic book on Indian homosexuals appeared in 1977 (The World of Homosexuals) written by Shakuntala Devi, the mathematics wiz kid who was internationally known as the human computer. This book saw homosexuality in a positive light and reviewed the socio-cultural and legal situation of homosexuality in India and contrasted that with the gay liberation movement then taking place in the USA."
Mubarak, Salva (2019 թ․ մայիսի 13). «Get to know Shakuntala Devi, the woman known as the 'human computer'». Vogue India. Mumbai, India: Dilshad Arora. Վերցված է 2019 թ․ օգոստոսի 2-ին. «In 1970s, she wrote The World of Homosexuals, a book that went disappointingly unnoticed at that time, but gained popularity over the years for being one of the earliest studies of our society's understanding of homosexuality.»