The power of photography—newfangled digital or old-world film—lies in its ability to remind us of the past as well as to capture the quotidian commute of everyday life.
In many countries, especially in India, menstruation is a subject of taboo and stigma, which feeds the ego and pride of a misogynist society that objectifies and sexualises women.
Locating the coordinates of the north and the east in the poetry of northeastern India brings into focus the compelling sociocultural moorings of the region.