Nangeli's story is about caste- based violence, but history writers continuously ignore the original context and imbue the folklore with borrowed Western ideas of modesty.
Tag: women’s right
Why Cameroonian Author Djaili Amadou Amal Is ‘Impatient’
The first African woman to be shortlisted for the Prix Goncourt, Amal's novel "The Impatient" breaks taboos related to arranged marriages.
‘Blood Normal’: How an Australian Brand is Dismantling the Period Taboo
The brand's advertisement shows menstrual blood as red, a man buying pads in a supermarket and a woman taking a menstrual leave.
Are You Looking At My Chest?
Let the world be suddenly afraid of our chests, for our breasts are finally staring back.
India’s the Safest Country in the World for Women. (If You Live Under a Rock)
Just ignore every headline you've read in the last few months.