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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalSwipe, scroll, perform: but who are you when the screen goes dark? In a world where identities are filtered and captioned, gender is no longer just lived, it is staged. Why does visibility feel like both power and pressure? Why must identity be recognisable to be valid? This book explores the strange theatre of social media, where women are watched, men are hardened, and queer identities are both celebrated and scrutinised. Between algorithms and anxieties, it asks: are we expressing ourselves, or becoming what the platform expects?
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Catherin Sabu
Catherin Sabu is currently pursuing her postgraduate degree in English at Madras Christian College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu. Somewhere between academic deadlines and late-night spirals of overthinking, she finds herself drawn to the quiet power of language and the stories people carry within them.When she is not buried in books, she enjoys long cups of coffee and the kind of random chit-chats that somehow turn into deep conversations. Her interests wander through identity, memory, gender, and the beautifully chaotic world of digital narratives, often blurring the line between the personal and the political.
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