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‘Perfect Blue’: Relevance of a 1997 Anime Film in Today’s ‘Real’ World

Gnanavi Gummadi December 24, 2020

The anime truly makes one question if it is humanly possible to find your “true self" or the “real me".

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‘I Am Greta’ Is More Than an Impassioned Rail. It’s the Death of Teenage Innocence.

Tanul Thakur December 24, 2020

Nathan Grossman’s documentary follows her relentless fight in minute detail and, in the process, tries to find the girl behind the activist.

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How Ernest Hemingway Really Responded to the Spanish Flu Pandemic

Eamonn O'Neill December 24, 2020

Hemingway’s response to death and disease was very different from the parody that circulated earlier this year.

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Purple Ribbon

Shruthi Ramesh December 23, 2020

In memory of my father who I lost to cancer five years ago.

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Illustrations | A Series on Women’s Health by PARI in Collaboration With Population Foundation of India

PARI and Population Foundation of India (PFI) December 23, 2020

In 2020, People’s Archive of Rural India worked in collaboration with Population Foundation of India to publish a series on the issue of women's reproductive and sexual health.

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Dilli and Its Fragile Buildings

Muskan Nagpal December 23, 2020

A poem on the Central Vista Redevelopment project, monkeys and leaders.

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Book Review | In Dialogue With Mary Beards’s ‘Women and Power’

Srishti Walia December 22, 2020

Beard’s manifesto deals with women, public speech, power and the tools used by the patriarchy to silence women.

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ARFID: The Eating Disorder That Makes People Fear Food

Luise Marino December 22, 2020

While certain foods, sights, or smells may evoke disgust or fear in many of us, people with ARFID feel like this every day.

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Is the Criticism of ‘Happiest Season’, the first LGBTQIA+ Christmas Movie From a Major Studio, Fair?

Clara Bradbury-Rance December 21, 2020

The real problem may be that a burden of representation means these narratives must ‘do it all’

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Why Being Stuck at Home – and Unable to Hang Out in Cafes and Bars – Drains Our Creativity

Korydon Smith, Kelly Hayes McAlonie and Rebecca Rotundo December 21, 2020

By missing out on chance encounters and observations that jolt 'a-ha' moments, new ideas, big and small, go undiscovered.

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