Child Sexual Abuse is one of India’s secret crimes. We don’t speak it’s name, vaguely saying “child abuse” or just indicating by our scandalized, shamed faces, full of fear and secrets, crowding about the name like ants around a morsel of rice, voices rising over the shrill piercing scream that brought the crowds, drowning it [...]
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The Bitter Burden of Silence
Posted in History and Patriarchy, Women and the society, tagged Abuse, Child Sexual Abuse, Indian Society, Patriarchy, sex education, sexuality, sexuality education on January 16, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Kindergarten lessons
Posted in History and Patriarchy, Ideas, tagged Arjuna, Bullying, Caesar, Constantine, Kindergarten, Mahabharata, Monarchy, Mum, Patriarchy, Paul, Yudhisthira on October 30, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Our moms were right about what they taught us in kindergarten: don’t show a bully you’re scared. That’s exactly what he wants to see. It was hard to follow, and we all got bullied. But that’s a message for life, a message for dealing with patriarchy.
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