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Neil Gaiman accusations: What does the unequal power balance between author, fan mean for consent?
Elizabeth Little, The Conversation
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Why Gisèle Pelicot is not the exception in a culture of abuse
Vanita Sundaram, The Conversation
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Jumpstart January: Six new works of fiction to start a new year of reading
Scroll Staff
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Controversy over low-quality sanitary pads in China fuels feminist mobilisation
Chi Zhang, The Conversation
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Harvey Weinstein: What the media mogul’s retrial could mean for the Me Too movement
Mreganka Kukreja
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A new book predicts that Gen Z will demand and drive flexibility at Indian workplaces
Chandrasekhar Sripada
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Fiction: Third-generation producer Andy was part of Bollywood elite. Now he’s a walking disaster
Vikram Singh
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‘I wanted to know if feminist politics was all but lost’: Academic Srila Roy on her new book
Anjali Chauhan
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Cricket: Former Nepal captain Sandeep Lamichhane acquitted of rape charges
AFP
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‘Conversations with Aurangzeb’: An absurdist questioning of our histories
Ila Manish
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How X, formerly Twitter, has mediated conversations between politicians and mainstream media
Sanjeev Singh
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Delhi HC agrees to list MJ Akbar’s plea challenging acquittal of Priya Ramani in defamation case
Scroll Staff
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Scroll@10: For books and publishing in India, it was the best of times, it was the hardest of times
Scroll Staff
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How the US Capitol riot was an instance of ‘networked incitement’ and what it says about democracy
Joan Donovan, The Conversation
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‘Aattam’ review: A superbly performed exploration of gender dynamics
Nandini Ramnath
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India’s first and biggest dance conclave has shed its rarified air to walk into the real world
Malini Nair
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‘Priscilla’ review: A delicate portrait of a relationship under the flashlights
Nandini Ramnath
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‘Not a man-hater’: What research says about an enduring feminist stereotype
Aífe Hopkins-Doyle, The Conversation Aino Lilja Petterson, The Conversation Robbie Sutton, The Conversation
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Interview: How a decade-old unsolved murder case became Atharva Pandit’s debut novel ‘Hurda’
Devarsi Ghosh
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‘Intercourse’: Why Andrea Dworkin’s radical critique of male power resonates with Gen Z feminists
Camilla Nelson, The Conversation