When the world pictures the "Indian woman," a specific montage often plays: a swirl of a bright silk sari, a bindi on the forehead, perfectly kneaded dough in a clay kitchen, or the intricate swirl of henna on her hands. While these images are not untrue , they are woefully incomplete.
When the world pictures the "Indian woman," a specific montage often plays: a swirl of a bright silk sari, a bindi on the forehead, perfectly kneaded dough in a clay kitchen, or the intricate swirl of henna on her hands. While these images are not untrue , they are woefully incomplete.