Girl In White Cotton – The story of a hurt daughter and her damaged mother

Girl in White Cotton by Avni Doshi

My grandmother has been confined to her house for several years now. She wouldn’t talk to anyone, forget things, accuse everyone out of nothing, and never agree to move. None of her children except my mother takes care of her. We visit her sometimes and there are a set of people who provide her food and amenities as we pay them. So, yes I do relate with Avni Doshi’s – Girl In White Cotton.

When I held the book and read the first line – “I would be lying if I said my mother’s misery has never given me pleasure,” my soul shook. The picture of my own mother struggling to take care of her senile mom came before my eyes.

The old have always been unloved and neglected, the reason being that age makes a person difficult to deal with. It’s not just the physical incapability but the generation gap and the mental distortions – like Alzheimer’s that creeps in. The modern world has the least patience to handle all this.

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Burnt Sugar or Girl In White Cotton is the story of Tara and her daughter Antara. Tara is a self-centered mother who leaves her first husband of whom Antara is born. She then lives with a Baba in an ashram who leaves her eventually. All along, Antara feels left out and holds anguish for her mother. On growing up, Antara created a heaven of her life and lived with her husband in affluence. As time passed, Antara’s anger towards her mother magnified when Tara got old and was forgetting things. Though Antara doesn’t live with her mother at that time, she soon revisits her mother’s past and gets irked by the uncanny resemblance between the two.

If you are a patriarch or believe that a mother should never care for herself but her child, then Girl In White Cotton is not the book for you. It is for those who see and respect the variety of characters that live in this vast world. And it is for those who see a woman/mother as a human with all rights to make mistakes, fail, and be reckless. The protagonist is not an ideal mother that women are expected to be. You may hate her just the way Antara did, which is perfectly fine. But what you should technically take home from this book is that it respects women not conforming to standards by portraying them as the leads.

 

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Doshi in an interview expresses her own depression after delivery. Her motherhood played a part in what she wrote. She says that she at times did feel one with the narrator – Antara. Moreover, Doshi’s grandmother suffered from Alzheimer’s.

These facts add more substance to what Doshi subconsciously brought out in this book. The book feels so real that I imagined Doshi to be knowing the exact characters. Though it is fiction, it surely doesn’t feel like one.

Her sensory detailing has been so vivid that the book seems like a live movie or like you as a reader are in Antara’s shoes. This seldom happens with books, and when it does, all the credits go to no one but the author.

This is a sad book delving deep into dark emotions and Avni Doshi is a marvelous writer. I have completely fallen in love with her narration and choice of words. She is unabashed in showing the rawness of damaged relationships. Though in a few of her interviews Doshi sounds surprised and humble, she totally deserved the Booker nomination. I can’t wait to hear the results coming on November 19th.

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4 Reasons Why ‘Loki’ Is Everyone’s Favorite Villain In Marvel Cinematic Universe

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The Marvel cinematic universe is pretty much the only thing guaranteed to get me to a movie theater on an opening night. But even though the movies are amazing, there is popular criticism that their villains are kind of weak. Yet there’s one villain that everybody seems to adore and root for – Loki, the stepbrother of Thor.

While most villains get killed off or captured after just one film, Loki has now played a major role in four films. There have been even petitions by fans to make an entire movie on him!

There are four major reasons why Loki has literally gotten away with murder and become one of the biggest fan favorites in the Marvel universe. And understanding these four things will help, so you too can get away with making mistakes or screwing up without it being something people hold against. We’re going to start with the obvious one.

Good looks with a carefree attitude

Loki is charming. He’s clever and always enjoying himself. He looks like he’s always making a joke that you don’t know yet. We envy that carefree attitude and confidence that he has.

And you know what? We all should honestly have a bit of that in us. Most of us overestimate the severity of our situations. Yet unless you’re struggling against starvation or facing a life-threatening situation, things are fine. Life is only as stressful and serious as we make it. If you have a roof over your head and food every day, and you go from sunrise to sunset without facing death, you’re doing better than 95% of humans throughout history by having fun while not doing anything to jeopardize things.

We see our low-key dejected self in Loki

A good portion of his tough exterior is fake. If something affects you and you repress it, it affects you differently. The charming charismatic people get the attention and affection of others and the majority of people go unseen or unremembered.  When you know Loki’s back story, it’s hard not to feel for him. Loki is clever, but only a little brother to Thor. And it’s clear that he’s not the favorite in his friend circle or to his father.

We can identify with him. He feels underappreciated for his gift, overshadowed by the achievements of someone he doesn’t think is any better than him. He’s a hurt son taking misguided actions to try to prove that he’s good enough and that he deserves to be loved.

Why does seeing ourselves in someone matter? That’s because most of us don’t hate ourselves completely, even when there are things we don’t like about ourselves, or when we do something we aren’t proud of. We let it be because of something in our past or our circumstances. So when a low-key person makes terrible decisions or does bad things from a situation that we can understand, we don’t hate him for it. We might hate his actions, but a small part of us feels for him, hurts with him, even roots for him to find his way back to the good side.

Tortured soul

The third reason why we love Loki is that he is a tortured soul. You sometimes get the sense that low-key doesn’t want to cause destruction. There are moments where he isn’t enjoying himself and regrets the damage he’s done. And rather than undercutting his likeability, they amplify it.

You root for him to do the right thing, he constantly disappoints you, and then he gives you hope. This happens in real life all the time. Also, he isn’t just a cocky unfeasible a-hole. He’s in pain and he shows hints that he could maybe even be redeemed if only the right person came along and helped him.

Loki is fascinating to us because he creates a wide range of emotions in us – laughter, frustration, sympathy, admiration. You never know exactly what he’ll do, which keeps you riveted to him and makes you think about him. The fact that Loki is a demigod with insane power for creation or destruction takes this and puts it on steroids.

We secretly like the flaws in him

The last trait that makes us love Loki is that you can’t keep him down. We all make mistakes, face losses, and have bad days. So if someone is perfect, we don’t necessarily like them. And when you combine that ability with his cocky charm, his deep-seated desire, just to be loved, and his tortured unpredictable nature, you end up loving the best Marvel villain of all.

Hubie Halloween: A must-watch film for kids and family this season

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Adam Sandler’s Hubie Halloween stands for these misfits who are constantly harassed. Adam plays Hubie, an underdog character who lives in Salem and has a peculiar accent. He doesn’t have any sass and doesn’t dominate or revolt against anyone around him. His kind and considering attitude sets him apart and makes him better than all. Yet the whole town folk bully him. As an audience, in many situations, I felt like shielding him and giving him a hug.

While the general perception of horror is something paranormal or supernatural, there are many of us that are scared of what’s normal. Adhering to societal norms and standards and acting all cool in the world is the hardest part. Not everyone is cut out the way the world expects them to. Moreover, if someone is different and is picked on but remains non-reactive to all the objections, they are bothered even more.

The film has proved to be a wide success after a long gap for Adam. You would be surprised to know that the film’s script has been written by Sandler himself along with Tim Herlihy. That explains how it brings out the best provided Sandler’s years-long experience with similar comic films. Though the credits technically go to the director (Steven Brill), Adam himself is actually a one-man army.

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Hubie aka Adam loves the most happening woman in town – Violet Valentine played by Julie Bowen. Violet shows how we make wrong choices as teens and grow up to love the right guy- Hubie. Violet’s kids played by Noah Schnapp (Tommy), Saddy and Sunny Sandler (Danielle and Cooky) are as compassionate as their mother and side with Hubie. Even Tommy’s girlfriend Megan (Paris Belec) joins the kids. His neighbor Mr.Lambert played by Steve Buscemi also treats him well.

Rest the whole town ranging from Sergeant Steve (Kevin James) to kids like Mundi (Karan Brar) throws stuff at, and puts traps for Hubie. They all are so mean that you will feel miserable about Hubie’s state.

The only person on earth who has the courage to fight for Hubie was his sweet little crazy old mother played by June Squibb. No one, just no one can possibly imagine what’s on her mind till the end.

Now the question arises is Hubie Halloween a horror film? Well yes, it’s a horror-comedy and even more horrific for the bullies around the world. And the timeline of the film is set in Halloween as it’s the favorite festival of Hubie!

I enjoyed watching the film and wouldn’t mind rewatching – 4 out of 5 stars from my side.

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The Haunting Of Bly Manor: A Ghost, correction, love story with intercepting memories

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This sequel to Netflix Original Series – The Haunting Of Hill House – which is loosely based on Henry James’s 1898 novella The Turn of the Screw caught my eyes right from its trailer and I was eagerly waiting to get spooked. But when I watched it, it turns out that it’s more than a regular ghost story.

What are ghosts anyway but the residues of the past, the bygone souls. And what does the past hold but memories. The Haunting Of Bly Manor represents these memories of the dead that haunt them.

There has been a notable criticism about the series for not being spooky enough. But well, I happened to love it. This series is for those who have loved truly and deeply and have the tendency to revisit their time with their loved ones. There are scenes that will jolt you a bit but then you won’t be actually scared of the dead.

We see a lot of interesting characters in the series and I feel that each one of them has been like Flora Wingrave (Amelia Bea Smith) says ‘perfectly splendid’. Starting with the narrator, Carla Gugino who plays the old Jamie (gardener of Bly Manor), her voice will totally mesmerize you. I felt like sitting in the same room and listening to the story just because of her tonality. And oh! She is gorgeous. I liked her clothes too!

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Next, we meet the Au Pair played by Victoria Pedretti who serves as a governess to the orphaned kids at the manor. Victoria carries herself so beautifully in the character that you really feel for her. You feel her horror, her pain, her loss, her love, her sacrifice, everything. She lingers inside your mind like a memory that you root for. And again, she is another pretty lady. Her beautiful transition in finding her true orientation is worth praising.

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The Au Pair is appointed by Uncle Henry played by Henry Thomas who goes by the same name in reality. Henry has done his part right and spooked me greatly with his alter ego. Don’t we have all have a hidden monster within us?

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Next in line comes Owen Sharma played by Rahul Kohli. This very character is truly the one that is beautifully crafted and played. Owen is the representation of a caring, understanding, emotional man in the kitchen. #equality alert. You cannot help but fall in love with him.

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Then we meet Mrs.Gross played by T-Nia Miller who takes care of the manor. One can hardly guess that she plays a ghost until the final episodes. She was very warm and great as Gross though I was jealous for Owen loved her.

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Now we are going to talk about the most ‘perfectly splendid’ character – Flora played by Amelie Bea Smith. The 9-year-old carries the load of all the ghosts and their stories so bravely. Whoever watches this series is going to take home the phrase – perfectly splendid – all thanks to her. She plays such a beautiful and understanding little girl that your heart will surely melt.

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Benjamin Evan Ainsworth as Miles irritates you just as his role was written. His weird actions will make you think that he has some mental problems. You need to be patient until you watch till the end to make your judgment.

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Here comes the most exciting and outgoing character – young Jamie played by Amelia Eve. Amelia is the embodiment of strength in heart and character. She is a great friend, a fierce lover and you feel her. She gets to your bones literally as she doesn’t just nurture plants but souls.

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Tahirah Sharif as Miss Jessel makes you doubt that she is the cause behind all the haunting. She is so convincing as the terror in the beginning. Nah…I won’t reveal the plot.

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The other important character is Viola played by Kate Siegel. I first thought it was Angelina Jolie. You can find the resemblance for sure. She is who the whole manor revolves around.

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Rest Oliver Jackson-Cohen as Peter makes me want to beat him. He is so convincingly selfish.

All other characters that I have missed have been so, so good.

Though you might lose a bit of patience while watching the intercepting memories, if you keep your head straight you will actually get it all. It’s a wonderful addition to the Halloween season – 4 stars out of 5, from my side.

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Serious Men: A captivating satire on caste and class that will make you smirk

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One can never miss a single film or series by Nawazuddin Siddiqui. Of them, Netflix Original Film – Serious Men directed by Sudhir Mishra is one. The actor is once again playing a sly underdog who will keep you glued to your screens till the end. He has his way around bringing a stroke of wonder to the ordinary.

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Based on the book by Manu Joseph with the same title, the film is likely to invoke lingering thoughts in one’s mind. With his years-long expertise, Director Sudhir Mishra vividly portrays the socio-political issues of Indian society in the film. He delves into several arenas and showcases a wide range of characters whose lives are interlinked. But what has been talked of the most that it’s a satire on caste and class.

From its title, one can make out that the film is about ‘serious men’. But how do you define a man being serious? Though Nawazuddin and his son played by Aakshath Das are the protagonists, the storyline equally focuses on the serious men played by Nassar who enacts as Dr.Arvind Acharya and his entire scientific team and colleagues at the National Institute of Fundamental Research. Ayyan Mani (Nawaz) is a personal assistant of Dr.Acharya (Nassar) who is treated like slime every single day. This very treatment in which Mani is undermined makes him think of the title serious men. Okay, that was a spoiler. But I am sure you would still watch the film.

The film sketches the yearning of a Dalit employee who struggles to meet his ends. It is his struggle that makes him dream to make his son a serious man. For the same, he adopts every single method that he had grasped from his observation of the serious men.

Aakshath Das has surely made his impression as a child artist with his first film. He convinces you that he is a genius in the beginning and also shows you his regular side as the film advances.

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There is an avid mockery of the rash attitude of the serious men (the ones who are intelligent and powerful) in the film. One can always mimic a serious man but can they be one by doing so? You need to watch the film to find out.

Coming to the film’s focus on caste, Ayyan Mani is a shudra who lost his mother for the same reason. On growing up he terrifies people by questioning their discrimination. He never loses his self-esteem to what he is. He is blunt and ferocious. He even turns down his conversion of faith for upliftment and talks freely about his wife who belongs to a caste of sex workers. This way the storyline brings the best spirit out of the downtrodden. The film comes at a time when the nation is hit hard by the Hathras case and so it’s striking the right chords with its timing.

Indira Tiwari in the role of a Dalit mother effortlessly transforms from a docile wife to a vociferous woman convincing her part rightly. Likewise, Shweta Basu Prasad as Anuj Dhavre speaks up for the women who are subject to domestic violence. She shows that class has nothing to do with one’s mindset.

I am sure you are going to enjoy watching the film. I found it entertaining, thought-provoking, and completely out of the box. Five out of five stars from my side.

 

American poet Louise Glück receives Nobel Prize in Literature 2020

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After several years of scandals and controversy for the world’s pre-eminent literary accolade, the Nobel Prize for Literature has been awarded to American poetess Louise Glück on Thursday.

The Nobel Laureate made her debut in 1968 with ‘Firstborn’ and was soon acclaimed as one of the most prominent poets in American contemporary literature. To date, she has published twelve collections of poetry and some volumes of essays on poetry.

“The 2020 Nobel Prize in Literature is awarded to the American poet Louise Glück “for her unmistakable poetic voice that with austere beauty makes individual existence universal,” the official Twitter feed of the Nobel Prize wrote announcing the results for the 2020 Nobel Prize.

Here are some facts about the poet:

  1. Louise Glück was born in 1943 in New York and lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
  2. She is a professor of English at Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut.
  3. Glück seeks the entire universe, and in this she takes inspiration from myths and classical motifs, present in most of her works.
  4. The poet is not only engaged by the aberrancies and shifting conditions of life, she is also a poet of radical change and rebirth, where the leap forward is made from a deep sense of loss.
  5. In one of her most lauded collections, ‘The Wild Iris’ (1992) which received the Pulitzer Prize, Gluck describes the miraculous return of life after winter in the poem ‘Snowdrops’.
  6. The voices of Dido, Persephone, and Eurydice – the abandoned, the punished, and the betrayed – are masks for a self in transformation, as personal as it is universally valid.

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Back in 2018, the award was postponed after sex abuse allegations rocked the Swedish Academy and sparked a mass exodus of members. Established by Alfred Nobel in 1895, the Nobel Literature Prize is one of six awards that also span peace, physics, chemistry, medicine or psychology, and economic sciences.

 

 

Washington DC to get world’s first museum for language – Planet Word

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Planet Word, a revolutionary museum dedicated to the power, beauty, and fun of language and to showing how words shape the human experience, will open for the public on October 22nd. Housed in Washington, D.C.’s historic Franklin School, Planet Word will be the world’s first voice-activated museum, featuring immersive galleries and exhibits that will engage visitors in experiencing words and language from a wide range of perspectives. General admission to the museum will be free.

All precautions were taken during the construction of the museum with regard to the pandemic.

“During the corona virus pandemic, our focus has remained on the health and safety of our employees, contractors, and future visitors. We’ve continued the work of designing immersive and interactive galleries, curating content to feature in our exhibits, and revitalizing the historic Franklin School, with deference to guidance from public health officials. Now, as we prepare to open Planet Word in October, I want to again thank the Planet Word staff and all of our partners for their tireless commitment to this project. I will be thrilled to finally – safely – open the world’s first museum dedicated to bringing language to life, ” said Planet Word Founder and CEO Ann Friedman.

The mission of Planet Word is to renew and inspire the love of words, language, and reading as the foundation of a strong modern democracy. The same has resonated with supporters throughout the nation. Since breaking ground in June 2018, Planet Word has been able to meet its initial $20 million goal to cover the creation of the museum’s exhibits, experiences, and start-up operating costs. Planet Word’s generous donors include – AT&T, Bloomberg Philanthropies, Carolyn Bucksbaum, the Diller-von Furstenberg Family Foundation, Ann and John Doerr, Microsoft Corporation, and Christine and Stephen A. Schwarzman. The rehabilitation and restoration of the Franklin School as a home for the museum was funded and is being overseen by Ms. Friedman herself.

The word museum plans to open on a limited basis, requiring visitors to register in advance for timed tickets. Masks will be mandatory, and access to galleries will be controlled to maintain social distancing. Stylus pens compatible with its interactive exhibits will be made available to avoid the need to touch surfaces. Ticketing information and details of Planet Word’s guidelines can be found at PlanetWordMuseum.org.

Planet Word has also announced a multifaceted partnership with Shared_Studios, a global collective that creates meaningful human connections between people separated by distance and difference through transformative conversations in both immersive and virtual environments.

The museum will be home to one of Shared_Studios’ famed Portals, shipping containers outfitted as studios featuring immersive AV technology that enables visitors to converse and interact with people from around the world as if they all are in the same room. Visitors to the Planet Word Portal will make connections with others across the globe – and in doing so discover the richness of languages and how words shape our lives, our decisions, and even our relationships.

Planet Word and Shared Studios are also going to launch DIVERCITIES, a program that will explore the commonalities – and the uniqueness – of languages in cities and cultures across the world. Each month, through moderated conversations with comedians, poets, artists, journalists, educators, and activists, DIVERCITIES will connect locals with peers in cities in the Portal network, including Lagos, Erbil, Milwaukee, Mexico City, Berlin, and Dallas.

 

Ratched Netflix: A Wretched Series That Fails To Strike Chords As A Prequel

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Based on the character of a Nurse, Ratched Netflix, from the novel One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey and from the Saat Zaentz Company motion picture of the same name, the Netflix web series has been hugely disappointing.

As pointed out by many, the protagonist doesn’t match the character it has been preaching to portray. Ratched is more like a B grade psychological thriller or horror film like American Horror Story though the latter could be rated far better.

Spanned over 8 episodes, Ratched is played by Sarah Paulson, an Emmy and Golden Globe awardee. Yet it is unclear if it was a fault on part of the director Ryan Murphy or Paulson herself that she failed to show the true motive as the lead. Even if you try hard, you will still miss on the plot as all you can see is psycho sex scenes and gory imagery all across the season. You don’t really know what’s going on in their heads. In a few scenes, Ratched sleeps with an assassin and recollects absurd things, which is way hard to comprehend even if it is evident that she is mentally unstable. Clearly it is hard to square this Mildred Ratched with the Nurse Ratched she’s supposedly the precursor to.

Moreover, the plot fails to do justice to the portrayal of psychopaths as well. Finn Wittrock who played Edmund Tolleson in the series appears unconvincing although it is visible that he has done his bit to appear as a serial killer.

The series failed because of these major characters yet all other characters acted very fine. Be it Judy Davis as Nurse Bucket, Cynthia Nixon as Briggs, Jon Jon Briones as Dr. Hanover, I found each doing a wonderful job. But perhaps their part was all in vain as the leads failed to drag the story.

Besides this, the portrayal of taboo over same-sex relationships deeming it as madness that needs to be treated prevalent in the 1940s is also strong and commendable imagery that has been shown in the series.

Another good thing apart from the supporting actors is the set of the series and also the costumes. One can only drool over the precision. But like they say – “All that glitters is not Gold.”

In my opinion, don’t waste your time watching it. I rate it 2 out of 5 stars.

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Warner Bros. To Adapt Comic Based On Black Lives Into A Feature

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Conforming to the #BlackLivesMatter movement, motion picture production giant Warner Bros. has acquired the feature adaptation of the Black Mask comic series, announced Studio 8 on Thursday. The feature film which is to be named Black is to be co-created by Kwanza Osajyefo and Tim Smith 3. The comic speaks of a world where only Black people have superpowers.

As per reports, Jeff Robinov, Guy Danella, and John Graham will produce from Studio 8 with Black Mask Studio’s Matteo Pizzolo and Brett Gurewitz to serve as producer and executive producer. Creators Osajyefo and Smith are co-producers as well. They are yet to assign a director.

“We became involved in the development of this story over a year ago. Black represents a new generation of storytellers and creators who can accurately tell black stories with the type of care the industry has lacked for decades. The thought-provoking concept caught our attention early on, and we’re proud to play a role in bringing this story to the screen,” said Studio 8 CEO Jeff Robinov to Deadline.

The plot centers on one young man who survives a violent past and realizes that he is part of these extraordinary people. But a secret consortium wants to control these abilities and those who possess them, and he soon finds himself at the center of a war over the future of mankind itself.

The script of the series is written by Bryan Edward Hill, who is a producer on DC’s Titans.

Over a decade ago, Osajyefo came up with the concept for the comic and it gained widespread recognition after its Kick-starter campaign raised over $90,000. Black has launched an entire universe of comics and books that are originally drawn and written by Jamal Igle, Khary Randolph, Jennifer Johnson, Vita Ayala, and Liana Kangas.

“Part of the inspiration for Black came from my experiencing the lack of representation in comics publishing and how that directly relates to the scarceness of black characters. For most of comics’ history, white outcasts have been used as allegories for marginalized groups while claiming to reflect the world outside our window. BLACK strips away this veneer to juxtapose superpowers with race while allowing black people to see ourselves authentically in media and inviting wider audiences into parts of our experience. We’re excited to bring this story to everyone through film and thankful to Studio 8 for believing in it,” said Osajyefo.

 

Rape Nation: Meena Kandaswamy’s poem on Hathras Horror that trembles one’s soul

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Once again India is horrified with the brutal gang rape and death of a 20-year-old Dalit girl in Hathras, Uttar Pradesh. To add to the nation’s dismay, after she passed away the state police cremated her remains without allowing her family to see her for the last time.

Recent reports have further buried the case with claims of no assault being done. Politicians who showed concern were manhandled and arrested.

The world is now talking about how the lower castes and largely women are undermined in our country. Besides women, anti-caste and Dalit activists have been urging people to use the victim’s name while protesting, in order to highlight her caste activity.

The same was picked by poet Meena Kandaswamy, also known for her book on domestic violence – When I Hit You. A Ph.D. holder in literature, Kandaswamy irks her readers to delve into the pain of lower castes in our country. She stresses on the fact that the ostracization and oppression will never end. A novelist, translator, and rebel of a woman, Meena’s words have shaken the entire nation.

Below is her poem.

 

In Hathras, cops barricade a raped woman’s home,

hijack her corpse, set it afire on a murderous night,

deaf to her mother’s howling pain. In a land where

Dalits cannot rule, they cannot rage, or even mourn.

This has happened before, this will happen again.

What does that fire remember? The screams of satis

dragged to their husband’s pyres and brides burnt alive;

the wails of caste-crossed lovers put to death,

the tongue-chopped shrieking of raped women.

This has happened before, this will happen again.

Manu said once, so his regiment repeat today:

all women are harlots, all women are base;

all women seek is sex, all they shall have is rape.

Manu gives men a license plate, such rape-mandate.

This has happened before, this will happen again.

This has happened before, this will happen again.

Sanatana, the only law of the land that’s in force,

Sanatana, where nothing, nothing ever will change.

Always, always a victim-blaming slut-template,

a rapist-shielding police-state, a caste-denying fourth estate.

This has happened before, this will happen again.

She tweeted the same on her twitter profile.

Netizens have been sharing the poem over social media and stirred by her words.

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