Aliza Rahman

The Continuing Relevance of Munnu

A review of 'Munnu: A Boy from Kashmir' (Fourth Estate, 2015), a stark portrayal of Kashmir, not through the eyes of a foreign individual looking in from the outside, but a Kashmiri living through the Indian occupation

4d ago

The progressive depiction of women in ‘Devdas’

In some ways, Sharatchandra places the blame for Devdas's ensuing sorrow on his lack of courage, made all the more noticeable in comparison to Parbati's courage in breaking social norms despite the dire consequences it could have for her.

A Wedding Movie Playlist

Movies showing truer pictures of what weddings are really like.

Understanding Political Labels

Where do you fall on the spectrum?

Online Activism Is Here for Good

Creating a huge difference when it comes to making real change.

50 YEARS SINCE

Hopes, dreams, and grievances of a young Bangladeshi.

In death, he became visible

Vivek Oji, the titular character in Akwaeke Emezi’s second novel, is dead; this is stated in the title, the first line, and throughout the book. However, in every chapter, Vivek keeps coming alive, images of him rising out of the text’s surface only to dissolve again.

Fashion shows, but not really...

YouTube channels that talk fashion. Yes.

December 29, 2023
December 29, 2023

The Continuing Relevance of Munnu

A review of 'Munnu: A Boy from Kashmir' (Fourth Estate, 2015), a stark portrayal of Kashmir, not through the eyes of a foreign individual looking in from the outside, but a Kashmiri living through the Indian occupation

November 18, 2023
November 18, 2023

The progressive depiction of women in ‘Devdas’

In some ways, Sharatchandra places the blame for Devdas's ensuing sorrow on his lack of courage, made all the more noticeable in comparison to Parbati's courage in breaking social norms despite the dire consequences it could have for her.

December 9, 2021
December 9, 2021

A Wedding Movie Playlist

Movies showing truer pictures of what weddings are really like.

August 12, 2021
August 12, 2021

Understanding Political Labels

Where do you fall on the spectrum?

June 10, 2021
June 10, 2021

Online Activism Is Here for Good

Creating a huge difference when it comes to making real change.

March 25, 2021
March 25, 2021

50 YEARS SINCE

Hopes, dreams, and grievances of a young Bangladeshi.

February 25, 2021
February 25, 2021

In death, he became visible

Vivek Oji, the titular character in Akwaeke Emezi’s second novel, is dead; this is stated in the title, the first line, and throughout the book. However, in every chapter, Vivek keeps coming alive, images of him rising out of the text’s surface only to dissolve again.

January 28, 2021
January 28, 2021

Fashion shows, but not really...

YouTube channels that talk fashion. Yes.

October 15, 2020
October 15, 2020

On discovering the poetry of Louise Glück, Nobel Prize in Literature 2020

Louise Glück’s poetry is at once deeply personal and ubiquitous. Articles explaining her work demur from calling it confessional, and they may be right. It doesn’t feel like the thoughts and feelings of another; the speaker confessing seems more vulnerable, as if they’re opening up directly to you. The sceneries she weaves are odd and alluring, and behind the deceptively simple lines are layers of meaning.

October 1, 2020
October 1, 2020

Living with Autism

Even though children with autism are a part of the youth and society, we fail to include and invite them in our lives.

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