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anti-poetic: Malayalee Sexuality
Sep 1, 2006 ... The most striking observation that Nanlini Jameela is making in her written autobiography is the sexual frustration of Malayalee men. ...
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anti-poetic: Malayalee Sexuality
Sep 1, 2006 ... Knowing about the recent Onam Poster issue, I asked myself just one question: "are Mallus eligible to talk about sexuality at least in the ...
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anti-poetic: Diary Writings - Ubiquity
Diary Writings - Ubiquity. From the rented room in which I put up to the office where I work, I am distributed, diffused: in the staircases, verandas, ...
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anti-poetic: In my territory
In my territory. “In this manner we can make it a collective of like-minded individuals,” the HR Executive concluded the brief conversation she had with me ...
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anti-poetic: Becoming-animal, Becoming-woman
What does 'becoming-animal' mean? Is it the traditional way of representing 'animality' as something which lacks restraint to biological impulses. ...
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anti-poetic: Content Writer for a BPO in India
Content Writer for a BPO in India. In the first round of the selection process for ... I chose the second one and wrote an essay in 1 - 1 and a half hour. ...
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anti-poetic: Becoming-animal, Becoming-woman
Deleuze says, Literature stands for 'becoming-animal'. Literature also represents 'becoming-woman' and 'becoming-molecule.' What does 'becoming-animal' mean ...
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