FRONTLINE Magazine - March 13, 2020
In this issue
PRIDE, PREJUDICE AND PLAN MURDER
IN THE NAME OF HONOUR
The spurt in the number of “honour killings” in Tamil Nadu in recent years is a stark indicator of the growing clout of patriarchal caste groups.
10+ mins
Power Of Patriarchy
The struggle for women’s emancipation cannot be separated from the fight against the hierarchical caste system which both perpetuates and strengthens Brahminical patriarchy in India.
10 mins
A bastion breached
The Supreme Court overturns decades of patriarchal bias in the Indian Army to rule that women officers of the short service commission should be considered for permanent commissions.
8 mins
A case of vendetta
The targeting of Dr Kafeel Khan is part of a pattern of using security laws to harass and silence critics of the government.
7 mins
Back to battle
After a brief lull, anti-CAA protests intensify in Tamil Nadu, with Muslims replicating the Shaheen Bagh agitation in north Chennai.
4 mins
Anti-hero as icon
Kirk Douglas (1916-2020), one of the unlikeliest superstars of the Golden Age of Hollywood, opened up new creative possibilities for lead actors with his choice of roles and his craft.
9 mins
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Publisher: THG publishing pvt ltd
Category: News
Language: English
Frequency: Fortnightly
India's National Magazine.
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