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Today, I’ll be exploring several topics through my own failings: the degradation of thought; the effect of reader feedback; the vanity stoked by the attention economy; the male gaze and me; how writing forces a look in the mirror; and a med...
Vignettes of female agency and male control
I’m finishing 2025 with a long-overdue consideration of patriarchy in my life. This is paywalled because I finally wrote about my experience with Indian-flavored patriarchy growing up to complica...
Welcome to those new here. I’ve been fortunate to reach many more people lately thanks to several writers' generous support. In part 1, I argued that the male gaze is actually a bourgeois female fantasy of high-status male attention. This a...
When the male gaze is mentioned in feminist discourse, it’s usually acting upon women as a disembodied force, divorced from the man training it on you. A man need not be staring at you to feel it. It may not even be from a specific man but...
This is my final post on feminization. I began writing about it two years ago to understand my own experiences in female society. Along the way, I discovered that feminization isn’t about women at all, but a system of incentives that shapes...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
I demolish those myths that serve the ego, including mine. I am told I'm an elitist snob. It’s pronounced uh-nuu-raa-dhaa.
Millennial stereotype. Longtime insufferable blogger. Armchair typologist. Yoga teacher. I write sentimental essays about the past and comment on culture from a heterodox-left perspective. Pathologically open-minded unless you're mean.
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