In this feature, Deya examines the rise of food memoirs and how they became written reminders of cuisines, places and experiences that are special.
In this feature, Deya examines the rise of food memoirs and how they became written reminders of cuisines, places and experiences that are special.
In this feature, Deya explores why there is a need for greater representation in literature of the unheard narratives of marginalised womxn.
How Margaret Atwood’s ‘The Testaments’ moved beyond the individual’s narrative and opted for strength gained in numbers through women’s testimonies.
Known for her dystopian fiction, Margaret Atwood is also an ecofeminist and her works often reflect a connection between climate change and women’s rights.
Find out the difference between the female and the male gaze and how each has contributed to the shaping of Partition Literature.
Leila is a 2017 novel written by Prayaag Akbar. In 2019 Netflix released a TV show of the same name. This article compares the two.
It’s taken almost 30 years for Good Omens to be adapted to the screen. Find out how if the TV show matches up to the book.
Find out what space LGBTQIA+ literature holds in contemporary India and why LGBTQIA+ voices need more representation in Indian literature.
Can fiction help us understand India’s political climate? Deya looks at dystopian fiction to figure out whether we are living in a dystopian India.
Find out how Convenience Store Woman is a sharp criticism of Japan’s mechanistic society, where women have little choice or control.
Find out how the wildly famous Winnie The Pooh books took over the lives of the author and his son, Christopher, and cost them their sanity.
The problem with narratives of violence against women and the need for a paradigm shift in the portrayal of violence against women in literature.
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