Anu Ramdas A question that persists in my mind: why don’t Indian feminists take an academic or personal or a feminist interest in studying men …
Anecdotes from Well-to-do Dalit Homes
Shewli Hira Anecdotes from well-to-do dalit homes do not match with the experiences in well-to-do uppercaste homes as our households were not ruled by manusmriti …
So, you think you can dance?
Pradnya Mangala One of my cousins is a terrific dancer. She would pick up Bollywood songs and dances by watching it just once or twice …
Field Notes: A day in Kabirnagar
Pradnya Jadhav I had been waiting for a long time to meet Jamanabai and her daughter Sangita, and today I was going to meet them. …
A Boy Comes to See You
Vidya This article was first published here in Round Table India and has been translated by Rahi Gaikwad How should one feel when a boy …
I dare say ‘I am Ambedkar.’
Swati Kamble I met Babasaheb for the first time probably in my mother’s womb. Making such a lofty claim in naive vanity is not what …
Babasaheb, knowing you as Babasaheb!
Pradnya Jadhav Dear Babasaheb, you have uplifted our lives, which can never be laudable without your mention… You are in our every breath, but …
Ourselves as “other”
Drishadwati Bargi “They had the power to make us see and experience ourselves as “other”” ~ bell hooks, Black Looks: Race And Representation. Narrative one: I have …
Gaon dihari: A photo essay
by Asha Singh Welcome to my home, and meet my family in Bhojpur, Bihar. Asha Singh graduated from Patna Women’s College, Bihar and …