childhood
It is not a word you expected in this poem,
Or in any poem at all.
A room of one’s own You couldn’t begin to say the self Before someone helps you finish — Self-centred Self-serving…
I distinctly remember an adult male member of my extended family saying, “Cover up your chest with a dupatta. You…
As we grow older, moral codes, conventions of appropriateness and shame, and the utilitarian and income-focused education we get make us lose that stability. The idea of play to me is about bringing back that ability and comfort into the lives of people so that they can actually play.
Shohini Ghosh uses examples from art history and photography as an interesting analytical tool to examine both the historical context as well as contemporary shifts in the way childhood is viewed.