The Complexities of Sexual Behaviour: A Commentary On Gayle Rubin’s Thinking Sex – Shviti Tagore
I want to begin this article by asking my readers- Have you thought about sex? The answer would be a…
I want to begin this article by asking my readers- Have you thought about sex? The answer would be a…
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Manali Desai is a Reader, and a Fellow of Newnham College in the University of Cambridge. In 2020, she assumed…
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The Doing Sociology team interviewed Cynthia Stephen, a thinker and activist who works on the issues of the marginalized. We…