Equity & Privacy- A Delicate Balance
In this article, the author Isabel Roy aims to critique the concept of privacy against a feminist background. In Indian society, privacy, discretion, and personal space are notions that are supposedly borrowed from Western ideologies. The paper argues that though privacy embraces autonomy and non-interference, the nature of privacy caters to the experiences and margins created for and by a specific gender group and has a disproportionate effect on the rest of the population. It also explores the idea of gender equity to be inculcated within the concept of privacy as an appropriate solution. Continue reading Equity & Privacy- A Delicate Balance
