Sonali (Alyy) Patel

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PhD Student
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Education

Honors B.A., University of Toronto, 2014
M.A., University of Ottawa, 2021


About

Sonali (Alyy) Patel is a trailblazing LGBTQ+ scholar, activist, and creative. She pioneered research on Queer South Asian Women’s issues in Canada, founded the Queer South Asian Women’s Network (non-profit), and recently published her first book “Don’t Tell My Parents: Queer Diasporic Truths.”


Research

Sonali (Alyy) Patel researches the intersection of sexuality, ethnicity, immigrant families, and social movements. Her work examines queer South Asian women’s experiences in North America, including culturally unique forms of racism in Western LGBTQ+ communities. Alyy’s current research project focuses on queer South Asian-Canadian women’s experiences in the closet.


Publications

Patel, S. (2024). Theorizing a denial reaction to coming out: Revising Goffman’s stigma through a sexual identity process model. Sociology Compass, 18(7), 1-16

Patel, S. (2019). “Brown Girls Can’t Be Gay”: Racism Experienced by Queer South Asian Women in the Toronto LGBTQ Community. Journal of Lesbian Studies, 23(3), 410-423.

Patel, S. (2021). The Politics of Not Giving A Sh*t: Understanding the Invisibilization of Queer South Asian Women in Pride Toronto. Master’s Thesis, University of Ottawa.


Awards

Best Student Paper Award, Canadian Sociology Association (2024)

SSHRC Doctoral Fellowship

Best Graduate Thesis (Nominated), University of Ottawa


Sonali (Alyy) Patel

they/she
PhD Student
file_download Download CV
Education

Honors B.A., University of Toronto, 2014
M.A., University of Ottawa, 2021


About

Sonali (Alyy) Patel is a trailblazing LGBTQ+ scholar, activist, and creative. She pioneered research on Queer South Asian Women’s issues in Canada, founded the Queer South Asian Women’s Network (non-profit), and recently published her first book “Don’t Tell My Parents: Queer Diasporic Truths.”


Research

Sonali (Alyy) Patel researches the intersection of sexuality, ethnicity, immigrant families, and social movements. Her work examines queer South Asian women’s experiences in North America, including culturally unique forms of racism in Western LGBTQ+ communities. Alyy’s current research project focuses on queer South Asian-Canadian women’s experiences in the closet.


Publications

Patel, S. (2024). Theorizing a denial reaction to coming out: Revising Goffman’s stigma through a sexual identity process model. Sociology Compass, 18(7), 1-16

Patel, S. (2019). “Brown Girls Can’t Be Gay”: Racism Experienced by Queer South Asian Women in the Toronto LGBTQ Community. Journal of Lesbian Studies, 23(3), 410-423.

Patel, S. (2021). The Politics of Not Giving A Sh*t: Understanding the Invisibilization of Queer South Asian Women in Pride Toronto. Master’s Thesis, University of Ottawa.


Awards

Best Student Paper Award, Canadian Sociology Association (2024)

SSHRC Doctoral Fellowship

Best Graduate Thesis (Nominated), University of Ottawa


Sonali (Alyy) Patel

they/she
PhD Student
Education

Honors B.A., University of Toronto, 2014
M.A., University of Ottawa, 2021

file_download Download CV
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Sonali (Alyy) Patel is a trailblazing LGBTQ+ scholar, activist, and creative. She pioneered research on Queer South Asian Women’s issues in Canada, founded the Queer South Asian Women’s Network (non-profit), and recently published her first book “Don’t Tell My Parents: Queer Diasporic Truths.”

Research keyboard_arrow_down

Sonali (Alyy) Patel researches the intersection of sexuality, ethnicity, immigrant families, and social movements. Her work examines queer South Asian women’s experiences in North America, including culturally unique forms of racism in Western LGBTQ+ communities. Alyy’s current research project focuses on queer South Asian-Canadian women’s experiences in the closet.

Publications keyboard_arrow_down

Patel, S. (2024). Theorizing a denial reaction to coming out: Revising Goffman’s stigma through a sexual identity process model. Sociology Compass, 18(7), 1-16

Patel, S. (2019). “Brown Girls Can’t Be Gay”: Racism Experienced by Queer South Asian Women in the Toronto LGBTQ Community. Journal of Lesbian Studies, 23(3), 410-423.

Patel, S. (2021). The Politics of Not Giving A Sh*t: Understanding the Invisibilization of Queer South Asian Women in Pride Toronto. Master’s Thesis, University of Ottawa.

Awards keyboard_arrow_down

Best Student Paper Award, Canadian Sociology Association (2024)

SSHRC Doctoral Fellowship

Best Graduate Thesis (Nominated), University of Ottawa