
Rajeshwari Nandkumar
@rajeshwari0894
Ph.D. student who examines the overarching abolitionist discourses which persist within representations of sex work in Hindi cinema. McMaster University
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09-04-2013 10:30:20
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For people who have been studying the misinformation campaign around the Depp v Heard trial, this verdict is chilling. The success of Depp’s “redemption arc” narrative reveals a lot about our social media platforms and ourselves. A thread of things I learned during Depp v Heard:



Here is a piece I recently wrote for The Conversation Canada Bollywood film 'Gangubai Kathiawadi' paints an ambivalent picture of sex workers' rights theconversation.com/bollywood-film… via The Conversation Canada


Here is a piece published by our former PhD grad, Dr. Sarah Olutola (now at Lakehead University): The Conversation Africa theconversation.com/to-foster-real…

The protests in Iran are part of a long history of women's resistance theconversation.com/the-protests-i… via The Conversation Canada




The Air India website and archival collection under construction at McMaster University is intended to be a key resource for the general public: …indiaflight182.humanities.mcmaster.ca CBC News Terry Milewski Meera Nair Bob Rae McMaster University McMaster Humanities RSC // SRC

