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Netflix’s Sir: The Indian Audience’s Fascination With The Rich-Man-Loves-Poor-Girl Trope
With remarkable finesse, Netflix's Sir captures the redundancy of societal constructs such as class barriers and issues of propriety.
Film Review: The Great Indian Kitchen – Serving Patriarchy, Piping Hot!
The Great Indian Kitchen, starring Nimisha Sajayan and Suraj Venjaramoodu, is a scathing indictment of the patriarchal institution that marriage is in India, even in the 21st century (or perhaps all over the world?).
Enid Blyton: The Problematic Writing Of The Children’s Books Author
I have come to now see the reflexive prejudice hidden in Enid Blyton's books, the gender politics that is troubling to say the least-where the fathers sit in their studies while the mothers makes sandwiches and look after the children, a world where the tomboy George realises that she will never be as good as a real boy.
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