The Perforated Curtain:
Configuring the Public and the Private in Calcutta’s Cabin Culture
Abstract
When I was very young, eating out was not a regular activity for our family. On one of such rare occasion we ended up in a restaurant where the waiter made us sit in a cubicle with a curtain on one side.
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Published
2021-11-17
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Twisha. (2021). The Perforated Curtain:: Configuring the Public and the Private in Calcutta’s Cabin Culture. Sanglap: Journal of Literary and Cultural Inquiry, 3(2), 350–355. Retrieved from https://sanglap-journal.in/index.php/sanglap/article/view/161
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