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12 Years Too Old : Chetan Bhagat's Recipe for Red Flags
12 Years Too Old : Chetan Bhagat's Recipe for Red Flags
This time, the boiling garam chai is about a plot of a novel that seems to glorify a problematic age gap dynamic. Spotted: A best-selling Indian writer has spoiled his comeback with the release of his trailer. The book description will reveal not just his identity, but maybe the entire plot. This is the official description of the book on the website of Harper Collins.
Neurodiversity and Rest as Rebellion (Research Article)
Neurodiversity and Rest as Rebellion (Research Article)
The Gal Gala celebrates Neurodiversity Awareness Month with an article about how resting is a form of resistance for neurodivergent people. Written by Kritika B., this is our latest research article on the Theme of the Month called "Disobedient Bodies." Follow to not miss such compelling discussions! DM to join the club! #neurodivergence #awareness #feminism #neurodiversity #neurotypical | 16 comments on LinkedIn
Folk Goddesses and Local Legends: Mythology Beyond the Epics (Research Article)
Folk Goddesses and Local Legends: Mythology Beyond the Epics (Research Article)
The Politics of Sologamy in India (Research Article)
The Politics of Sologamy in India (Research Article)
— written by Kritika Bhatia & edited by Shruti Prasad Sologamy, also known as Autogamy, is an act of self-marriage, where both the bride and the groom are the same person. Sologamy gained massive attention among the Indian masses after 2022 when a 24-year-old Gujarati bisexual woman named Kshama Bin
Women, Desire, and the Policing of Female Sexuality (Research Article)
Women, Desire, and the Policing of Female Sexuality (Research Article)
— by Kritika Bhatia The open representation of female sexuality has always been a caged subject behind the shallow walls of man-made moral policing. Female sexuality is excessively repressed, and those who try to express it are heavily shamed.
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