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feminism

Many Epiphanies

Nandini Nair

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s new novel based around four women tells of larger truths

Women In White

The unlikely feminism of Hindi horror comedies

Songs of the Sisterhood

Young women rappers strike a feminist note

Gogi Saroj Pal: Figures of Defiance

The trailblazing feminism of Gogi Saroj Pal

Folk goes Feminist

Updating songs of the past to keep pace with today’s gender politics

Spare Virginia Woolf Please

Her feminism is beyond the straitjacket of woke sensibility

The First Feminists

Starting in the middle of the 19th century, they laid the foundation from which gender equality would enter the Indian consciousness

Astral Bodies and Dancing Trees

Chitra Ganesh’s drawings and murals reimagine femininity, sexuality and power

How Elif Shafak Became a Tree

The Turkish-British author’s new novel, set in Cyprus, tells of divisions and reunions through the prism of nature. The author speaks to Nandini Nair about inherited pain and memories, language and silences

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