Using stick figures to demolish dubious politics, doublespeak and more

Using stick figures to demolish dubious politics, doublespeak and more

From Books and Authors by Hindustan Times - HT Smartcast

February 26, 2026 · 1h 6m

About this episode

Rachita Taneja discusses her book 'Touching Grass' and the importance of engaging youth in politics through comics.

"You may try to believe that you are living in a First World country and that your reality differs from that of a poor person in your vicinity. But, at the end of the day, you will face the same existential threats that they do. Through my comics and the essays in this book, I'm trying to reach people who have the same privileges as I do; those who tend to ignore politics because it benefits them. I also wanted to make this book accessible to younger people and engage them in politics" - Rachita Taneja, author, Touching Grass; A Book of Comics, talks to Manjula Narayan on the Books & Authors podcast about exposing Indian social hypocrisy, unmanning the manosphere, fighting the unscientific temperament, infiltrating incel groups on the Internet, and striving to find community IRL Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

People in this episode

Host: Manjula Narayan

Guest: Rachita Taneja

Topics covered

  • politics
  • comics
  • social hypocrisy
  • youth engagement
  • Indian culture

Keywords

  • existential threats
  • privilege
  • manosphere
  • incel groups
  • community

Mentioned in this episode

Products: Touching Grass; A Book of Comics

Books & works: Touching Grass; A Book of Comics

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