From Mahakumbh viral girl to Kaccha Badam Anjali Arora, they became internet sensations, leaving an indelible mark on pop culture. Let’s explore the stories of five Indian girls whose viral moments ...
The internet has a history of anonymity, says Brooke Erin Duffy, an academic at Cornell University. In the early days this ...
In her new book, author and cultural critic Aria S. Halliday considers how society has limited who Black girls are — and who ...
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Social media 'soft girls' depend on men for money—but Sweden once used state 'influencers' to urge women to get jobsIn this way, the soft girl can be seen as similar to an aspiring housewife or "trad wife," another popular role on social media. Even in Sweden, a country famous for its gender equality policies ...
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