Drawing the Line Indian Women Fight Back By Various Contributors
As part of the national conversation happening around women’s right, feminist publisher Zubaan Books (New Delhi) teamed up with the Goethe Institute (Germany) for a week-long workshop with a group of Indian women to create comics. Using words and images, professional and amateur illustrators alike put pen to page to negotiate their angers, fears, hopes and desires for change in their country. The result is something remarkable.
As part of the national conversation happening around women’s right, feminist publisher Zubaan Books (New Delhi) teamed up with the Goethe Institute (Germany) for a week-long workshop with a group of Indian women to create comics. Using words and images, professional and amateur illustrators alike put pen to page to negotiate their angers, fears, hopes and desires for change in their country. The result is something remarkable.
As part of the national conversation happening around women’s right, feminist publisher Zubaan Books (New Delhi) teamed up with the Goethe Institute (Germany) for a week-long workshop with a group of Indian women to create comics. Using words and images, professional and amateur illustrators alike put pen to page to negotiate their angers, fears, hopes and desires for change in their country. The result is something remarkable.