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Her Wings Are Clamped

Rebecca Thomas November 5, 2021

'They tell her to fly only to clamp her wings just when she learns to take off.'

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‘Squid Game’ is Influenced By the Horror of Survival Comics And Real-Life Debt

Elaine Chang November 5, 2021

The popularity of the Korean show highlights our relationship to debt and capitalism, but the contradictions extend beyond the show itself.

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J.K. Rowling’s ‘The Christmas Pig’: A Modern-Day Sleigh of Nostalgia

Gourav Mohanty November 4, 2021

Rowling's latest reflects the realities of today where children are often forced to grow up before their time while still retaining the magic of it all.

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Hindu Festivals, Women and New Patriarchal Trends

Sanchita Dwivedi November 4, 2021

While one is at liberty to celebrate, it is also imperative that one scrutinises the design of these festivals and the rationale – or lack thereof – behind them.

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The Slippery Slope of Using AI And Deepfakes to Bring History to Life

Nir Eisikovits November 4, 2021

Now AI is making it easier than ever to reanimate the past. Will that change how we understand history and, as a result, ourselves?

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Insecurities: A Mannequin’s Account

Nivedita Mishra November 4, 2021

Of anxiety, overthinking and a constant need of validation.

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Call Me Raju

Mareena Francis November 3, 2021

This is the story of a woman who didn’t give up her name. A woman who never changed herself for anyone else. A woman who did not let her …

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Does Familiarity Breed Contempt Within Relationships?

Arundhati Narayan November 3, 2021

Familiarity justifies several microaggressions and benevolent violence inflicted on individuals.

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‘Spencer’: How Diana Became the Popular Culture Princess

Ruth Penfold-Mounce November 3, 2021

Diana is no longer limited to photographs and interviews in her lifetime. She is experiencing a successful posthumous career without her consent.

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On 35 Years of ‘Come and See’, the Russian Film That Rips Apart the Lies of War Heroism

Ali Kirmani November 3, 2021

Probably the only authentic anti-war film in history, 'Come and See' deserves a revisit in this hour of political sport and conflict.

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