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Swati Parashar The art of filmmaking is not on its last legs; it is dead and buried in India. Just because a few good films come out in a few […]
Swati Parashar The art of filmmaking is not on its last legs; it is dead and buried in India. Just because a few good films come out in a few […]
Source: Iqbal Hussain by: Swati Parashar I stare at the phone yet again, looking at the messages we have exchanged during the last few weeks. It seems like a […]
Sofia Summer Jaquiery (Monash University) My time as a self-proclaimed feminist is short, although I believe I have always aligned myself with feminist values. I was born in Singapore, and […]
Photo source: http://www.austinwomanmagazine.com/journey-through-india by Ruchira Garg The cleaning lady wanted me to fill some forms for her so that she could get an identity card for working in the apartment. […]
The promise of absolute vulnerability Elina Penttinen I have had the pleasure to engage in conversations with feminist IR scholars, who are passionate about studying women, violence and war. In […]
The much awaited verdict in the 16 December 2012, Delhi gang rape case was delivered yesterday by a juvenile court. The youngest accused of rape and murder, declared juvenile, by […]
Fabiana Luzzi Guest Post by Catia C. Confortini On 25 May 2013, the remains of 15 year-old Italian girl were found just outside Corigliano Calabro, a small town in the southern Italian […]
You have everything. You grew up in a good (great) neighbourhood (and you didn’t even know it then). Your parent’s were supportive (if you ignore the old fashioned European 1960s […]
I picked up a newspaper the other day. A specialized print for the Indian community group, printed especially for its particular audience to cater to their needs and issues, and […]