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CARRIED: Everyday Care as the First Architecture of Childhood
Care is the invisible scaffolding of childhood in India. It is not only found in classrooms, schemes, or service delivery, but in the everyday acts that keep children held: an elder keeping watch from a verandah, a neighbour stepping in during illness, a tuition teacher doubling as counsellor, a crèche improvised in a shaded corner of a worksite. Much of this labour does not show up in plans or budgets, yet it is the first and most enduring infrastructure a child encounters.
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Subtexts #1 - On Gender, Shame, and Small Transactions
PADS, PERIODS, AND THE PRICE OF MASCULINITY What makes a man hesitate at a chemist shop? Why does a simple packet of sanitary pads spark...
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Lullabies, Masculinities & Care: looking at fatherhood through the everyday act of a lullaby
What can a lullaby tell us about care, gender, and everyday parenting? This study uses the simple act of singing to a child as a lens to...
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