“She, who never knew which box to tick, which queue to stand in, which public toilet to enter (Kings or Queens? Lords or Ladies? Sirs or Hers?). . . She, who knew she was all wrong, always wrong. She, augmented by her ambiguity.“ — Arundhati Roy, The Ministry of Utmost Happiness By Aastha Khanna and… Read More
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