Review
Cecilia Van Hollen’s 2013 ethnography (published by Stanford University Press) of low caste, low-income women living with HIV in Tamil…
You should venture to read Emily Nagoski’s book, Come As You Are in public. Not because you want to make…
Time: 1hr 47min In English, Spanish and Japanese, with English subtitles “One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if…
The year 2015 is a momentous year as it marks the target date for reporting the achievements of the Millennium…
Textbook Regimes: A Feminist Critique of Nation and Identity is a book published by Nirantar that explores the linkages between…
What does Tanu Weds Manu Returns (2015) have in common with Perumal Murugan’s controversial book, One Part Woman (2013)? Stories on emasculation…
The Church says: the body is a sin Science says: the body is a machine Advertising says: the body is…
I am attempting to review public conversation for and by the Indian family on Family and Sexuality on the Internet….
Mad adj. crazy, nuts, loony, mental, insane. adj. angry, frustrated, raging. No one is a better drama queen than William…
When I was working on finalising my dissertation topic during my Masters, I was quite apprehensive about what I would…
I recently had the wonderful opportunity of attending the seven-day Sexuality, Gender and Rights Institute (SGRI)* organised by Delhi-based organisation…
TARSHI’s ‘The Orange Book : A Teacher’s Workbook on Sexuality‘, ensures that we acknowledge the presence of the ‘elephant in…
“For every incarnation of Rama, there is a Ramayana”, says AK Ramanujam in his essay ‘Three Hundred Ramayanas’. So, too, there…
The Hollywood rendition of the Geisha world, with Edward Said’s Orientalism [1] thrown in, reminds us of a simple fact: things…
‘Bound to be Free’ is a travelling exhibition of exquisitely shot personal and professional photographs, making its way from New…