Kiran’s Story / కిరణ్ కధ
Love and romance come in varied forms, but why does society accept only certain forms of love and marriage as legitimate?
In Identity, we find powerful, vulnerable, moving, and poetic stories of change, reflection, negotiations, and self-discovery. They are deeply personal and explore other identities of gender, and disability and talk to us about social inequalities, gender injustices, resisting patriarchy, able-ism, and the traps of heteronormativity.
These stories provide a mirror to the normative power politics, and status-quo that exists in our modern society.
Laugh and cry and tell stories… Bold, brash stories about reclaiming our bodies and changing the world.
– Eli Clare, Exile and Pride
Love and romance come in varied forms, but why does society accept only certain forms of love and marriage as legitimate?
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