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‘Pakadwa Vivah’- ( Groom Kidnapping ) in Bollywood and Why is it Problematic #SundayReading

by- Europa Doley * The movie “Atrangi Re” directed by Anand L. Rai was one of the most anticipated movies of 2021, mainly because audiences were excited to watch Dhanush in his next big shot Bollywood movie starring opposite Sara… Continue Reading →

Education as if People and Planet Matter #SundayReading

by- Jinan KB One of the biggest paradoxes of our times is that scientists at the Centre for Brain, Mind, and Machines (MIT) are creating artificial intelligence capable of self-learning based on the research as to how children learn the… Continue Reading →

Betty White: A defender of diversity and inclusion #SundayReading

MARGUERITE WARDJAN Betty White knew the power she had to influence pop culture, a biographer told Insider.D Dipasupil/FilmMagic Television icon Betty White died at the age of 99 on Dec. 31, just weeks before her 100th birthday. Most knew her as a… Continue Reading →

Satire -Elections are such a pain ! #SundayReading

by- Anand Mazgaonkar Most places in the world have seasons such as spring, summer, winter. Supposeddemocracies have an additional one, the season of elections. And pretty strange thingscan happen. That elections also mean season of promises in not unusual. But,… Continue Reading →

Susan Sarandon: ‘David [Bowie] and I had things that needed to be said’ #SundayReading

Oscar-winning rebel SUSAN SARANDON reflects on her 50-year career and colourful life – and for the first time tells Cole Moreton about her last conversation with former lover David Bowie. We should have met sooner, but a hurricane struck New… Continue Reading →

The Long Shadow Of Colonial Science #SundayReading

Museums and gardens must become spaces that help us learn not only about biological life and human history, but also the colonialist and capitalist logic that still governs our everyday lives. Phoebe Johnson for Noema MagazineBY SRIA CHATTERJEE Sria Chatterjee is… Continue Reading →

Hindutva Is Not Hindu Religion #SundayReading

Dismantling Global Hindutva, a series of virtual conferences, seeks to analyze and educate the public as to how Hindutva is destroying India, undermining India’s secular and democratic traditions and threatening to stifle academic freedom in India. Dismantling Global Hindutva, a… Continue Reading →

How a Woman’s Can’t-Stand-It-Anymore Road Trip Inspired China #SundayReading

Yin Shenglin Tired of her abusive husband, 56-year-old Su Min took the car and left. Her journey made her an icon for China’s unhappy housewives. Su Min never thought that one day she would feel this free. She had finally reclaimed… Continue Reading →

Cinematic portrayal(s) of People with Disability #SundayReading

Humanizing or Objectifying? by-Sania Muzamil The cinematic representation of people with disability becomes an important means through which real life meanings and practices are understood and associated. Themes portrayed and discourses engaged with in the representation of disability play an… Continue Reading →

A Glimpse into the Cinematic Expression of Gendering of women’s labor #SundayReading

by-Sania Muzamil The history of women in the workplace over the last one hundred years or so has been a constantly evolving domain, affected and determined by the changing scenarios of global issues and international relations. As nations birthed through… Continue Reading →

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