Culture

Hegemonic masculinities and the continuing subordination of other identities

The concept of hegemonic masculinity assists us in recognising that the presence of plural masculinities creates hierarchical domination not only between men and women...

The Politics of Gender and Sexuality in the Kannada film Nathicharami

“Dharmecha, arthecha, kamecha nathicharami”, chanted just before the mangalsutra (sacred necklace) ceremony during a Hindu wedding ritual, represents a promise between the couple, bringing...

Gurvinder Singh’s Anhey Gorhe Da Daan: A Deep Dive Into the Harsh Realities of Rural Punjab

At a time when the mainstream cinema, driven by commercial interests, chooses to overlook the multifaceted interpersonal as well as socio-political realities of rural...

Reel Imitates the Real: An exploration of the political undertones of Tamil Cinema

Reel imitates the real. I wonder how often that phrase passes through our heads over popcorn buckets and sticky soda floats. Especially when caricatures...

A post-literate world: Indian cinema and its changing contours

If you see a Hindi film, you don't think about poverty or India's third world status - Mammootty. Art for a long time has afforded...

Tantalizing the taste buds: A survey of Bengali gastronomic appropriation of English Tastes

A very convenient and facile way of cultural appropriation is undeniably through intervention in the existing gastronomic practices. In this context, we can easily...

Battle between Creative Liberty and the Dominant Cultural Narrative: Meitei Cinema

Currently, in India, new notions of centralised norms are arising due to social prejudice, media sensationalism and sheer intellectual confusion as the established definitions...

The Artistic, Vandal, and Marginalised : Evolution of Street Art in India

Painting in public and communal spaces is not a  novel practice in India. The earliest evidence of mural-making comes from the Buddhist cave paintings...

The Whirlwind of ‘Hallyu’- The Korean Wave in India

Annyeonghaseyo! Confused, right? It translates to “hello” in the Korean language. Such greetings have become common for the Indian tongue with the passage of time....

Rethinking the Bhojpuri past through ‘Bidesiya’

Socio-cultural milieu across the globe have almost always been identified by particular cultural hallmarks of which its folk traditions are most discernible. The Indian...

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Groves for the Divine: Sanctity and solace in Orans of Rajasthan

The limited possibility of agriculture within the harsh landscape of Rajasthan had compelled the people to adopt varied strategies...