Frank but scathing in her remarks, Chatterji in this collection of essays voices those who have been muted but not silenced. She scrutinizes the intertwined fabric of social and financial milieu that determines a woman’s place in society. Her observations on the systemic silence of women, the physical and mental abuse, the stereotypes that women are forced to live up to, are some of the many things that force you to stop and think. Ranging from issues that affect women and society to the representation of women in cinema, she goes through important societal issues one by one with a fine-tooth comb and analyses them through multiple lenses.
Dr Shoma A Chatterji, Lifetime Achievement SAMMAN awardee from Rotary Metro City in 2012, is a freelance journalist, film scholar and an author who has been writing for forty years now. She has been on the jury at major film festivals and has presented papers at different conferences around the world. She has also authored 26 books on various themes of Indian Cinema, Gender Studies, Short Story collections and others. Currently, she lives in Kolkata with her husband.
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