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#Metoo India: The Road Ahead
Verve
|November-December 2018
A special feature exploring some of the ongoing conversations around the movement in India.
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A lot has happened since September 25. Urban Indians have been engulfed by a tsunami whose waves began eroding the thick, stubborn muck of patriarchal hegemony that had become embedded in the foundations our society rests on. Tanushree Dutta’s brutally truthful television interview about actor Nana Patekar’s sexual misconduct, followed by Mahima Kukreja’s outing of comedian Utsav Chakraborty as a serial harasser a few weeks later, unleashed a turbo-charged outflowing of similar stories from other working women, and new reports are still trickling in. Twitter has been reconstructed into a citadel of solidarity where women can take refuge in each other’s DMS, and like many have done, finally challenge their perpetrators with incriminating screenshots or 280 sharp-toothed characters. The rot of toxic masculinity has been exposed, and the corroded spirits of countless survivors lie bare before a population of slack-jawed bystanders…now what?
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This story is from the November-December 2018 edition of Verve.
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