incel terrorismTerrorism Definitions Exclude Gender, Neglecting Incel Extremism: Study Traditional risk assessments have a gender blind spot — making gendered forms of extremism harder to predict and prevent. By Amlan Sarkar
It's Not A CompetitionInsults Like ‘Whipped,’ ‘Mama’s Boy’ Betray Society’s Anxiety About Men Being Under Women’s Control It’s all about protecting fragile male egos. By Devrupa Rakshit
Am I Enough?How Shaming Women for Their Choices Breeds Lifelong Self‑Doubt Breaking away from the cycle of shame and self-doubt – without succumbing to the demands of patriarchy – isn’t easy. By Devrupa Rakshit
Daddy's Girls RevoltWhat Pop Culture’s Fixation With ‘Daddy Issues’ Is Really About A deep psychological wound is turned into a sexualized parody of women's pain. By Rohitha Naraharisetty
Maps Without MeaningHow the Rise of Internet Father Figures Threatens Women, Gender Minorities After Jordan Peterson, Andrew Tate is the new divisive figure who provides men validation for bad behaviour — especially towards women. By Rohitha Naraharisetty
Single Women No RoomWe Asked Single Women What It’s Like to Look for Houses in India. These Are Their Stories. "You’re supposed to give away your freedom and privacy as long as you just abide by their restrictions." By The Swaddle Team
Breaking FreeMaharashtra Village Bans Oppressive Widow Customs The legislation was in response to the "insulting" traditions subjected to women whose husbands passed during Covid19. By Saumya Kalia
Daddy WhoFather’s Last Name Should Not Automatically Pass Down to Children, Rules Italian Court The ruling has consequences not only for children, but also for women whose identity will be less subsumed by their husbands. By Saumya Kalia
Smashing the PatriarchyWhose Feminism Is It Anyway? An exclusive excerpt from Sindhu Rajasekaran’s latest book "Smashing the Patriarchy." By Sindhu Rajasekaran
Recipe For The UncannyHow Patriarchy Drives Mental Illness, Superstition to End Lives in ‘House of Secrets’ All it took to end three generations of the Bhatias–a family like any other–was a patriarch’s undiagnosed mental illness. By Rohitha Naraharisetty
Don't Judge A Book By Its CoverDespite Matrilineal Structure, Patriarchy Influences Low Gender Equity in Meghalaya “[Women] are only allowed to participate in the meeting, as a mere tokenism, and are never part of the decision-making process.” By Devrupa Rakshit