Voices
‘How can she claim to be deaf if she doesn’t use sign language?’ ‘I’m glad this film has articulated the…
‘People say, someone who has a disability should not indulge in sex,’ Inocente, a blind man in his 40s, told…
Motherhood is hallowed concept in Indian society – folklore and stories of branding women who do not bear a child…
Boys standing up to their fathers are invitations to patriarchy When boys become men it is marked by celebratory loud…
Sheema Kermani is a cultural activist, theatre practitioner, theatre director and a known Pakistani exponent of Indian classical dance. She had studied Bharatanatyam…
Sex toys are an exception to the basic understanding of toys. First of all, these toys are generally used by…
Providing Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE) remains one of the most contested and complex issues within the sexual and reproductive health…
The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012 (POCSO Act), defines a ‘child’ to mean ‘any person below the…
This piece attempts to think about how bodies are produced and circulate in moving registers and discourses, chiefly around the question of representation.
TO MY BODY: I would have addressed you as ‘Dear’ but perhaps we both know how complicated that would be.
In continuation of Mirroring Reality: A Conversation with Sabiha Sumar – Part 1 Sabiha Sumar presents the harsh reality of…
Chayanika Shah [1] in conversation with Vivek Vellanki Vivek Vellanki: You did your PhD in Physics from IIT in the 1980s,…