Behind Closed Doors: A Feminist Re-reading of Class and Sexuality in Indian Anthology Cinema
Keywords:
Sexuality;, feminismAbstract
This article examines select films from anthology cinema (such as Lust Stories) to analyze representations of female desire and sexuality within urban, class-based contexts. It explores how these narratives shift women from objects to subjects of desire while also reflecting the limitations of OTT-driven storytelling and niche audiences.
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