Delhi Braveheart

0898E2BA-B41C-44CF-885D-E1611A93F60F.JPG
E625E7AB-F834-4DA0-9F44-ABFD71442F43.JPG
6734EBFB-C7B0-440E-86FA-1DADD04FC57C.JPG

Dublin Core

Title

Delhi Braveheart

Subject

South Asian women, Indian gender roles, rape

Description

"Delhi Braveheart" is a poem by Tiara Sharma, an 18 year old South Asian American, in reaction to the infamous 2012 Delhi Rape. It juxtaposes how Indian men treat women in different contexts: Goddesses, mothers, and young women. The image above the poem excerpts is of traditional South Asian jewelry that has aesthetic, religious, and social significance and worn by women of all ages, even on depictions of Goddesses.

Creator

Anisha Kaul

Source

[no text]

Publisher

[no text]

Date

May 2017

Contributor

Tiara Sharma

Rights

Copyrights to this item are the property of the artist. The image(s) may be used for non-profit research or teaching purposes or other fair use as defined by U.S. copyright law. Please be sure to credit the appropriate owner of each object. Reproduction of any collection content for any commercial purpose without prior authorization from the owning institution is strictly prohibited. Requests for commercial use permissions or high-resolution reproductions of images must be directed to the owner.

Relation

[no text]

Format

6 x 9 in; laser and letterpress printing

Language

English

Type

Broadside

Still Image Item Type Metadata

Original Format

[no text]

Physical Dimensions

[no text]