Shilpa Phadke questions Anand Giridharadas’ understanding of Indian feminism:
Mistaking one work of fiction to represent all women in a country is rather blinkered and when it’s a country of the diversity and complexity of India, it borders on the ridiculous. Compounding this by attempting to pontificate on a subject about which you clearly know nothing [...]
Archive for October 9th, 2008
Ajeya captures the bustling life on the streets. Such common sites if you live in India yet mesmerizing!
Archana reflects on a lot of social norms, rituals, traditions, issues of marrying outside your caste and a lot more:
There was some times in life, when I felt all the rituals so old fashioned and all, but like they say, over time, you learn respecting the traditions and conventions, atleast some, and you stop arguing. [...]


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