Proshant ChakrabortyGodzilla in the Anthropocene: Or, can there be politics of hope and healing?Godzilla films force humanity to reckon with its destructive role in the Anthropocene. But can it inspire redemption and hope?Jun 9, 2019Jun 9, 2019
Proshant ChakrabortyAziz Ansari has failed us — and as feminists, it is wrong and unethical to stand by himJan 18, 2018Jan 18, 2018
Proshant ChakrabortyOn reading and writing violence in Meena Kandasamy’s ‘When I Hit You’Meena Kandasamy’s second novel is a powerful emotional account of an abusive marriage & a writer’s resilient quest to control her narrative…Aug 10, 2017Aug 10, 2017
Proshant ChakrabortyThe “Conceptual Penis” hoax: A con-job, co-option, or something way worse?Why the so-called “hoax on gender studies” by two white male academics is hilariously flawed, and possibly dangerous.May 23, 20171May 23, 20171
Proshant ChakrabortyWhy we need critical empathy in the post-truth age of TrumpThis essay — it is more of an incoherent string of thoughts, really — is inspired by a core tenant that I’ve thought about since Donald…Jan 30, 20171Jan 30, 20171
Proshant ChakrabortyDemonitisation and the politics of shock doctrineThere is an aura of ideological mystification over the Indian Government’s recent demonitisation policy, where old 500 and 1000 rupee notes…Nov 28, 2016Nov 28, 2016
Proshant ChakrabortyContestations, feminisms, and thoughts on a recent feminist conferenceFeminism is…Oct 27, 20162Oct 27, 20162