 

#  Rani Neutill's Memoir Featured in Solstice 

 





March 23, 2021

 

 

 [Solstice literary magazine](https://solsticelitmag.org/) has published "[The Water Cracker](https://solsticelitmag.org/blog/womens-history-month-author-highlights-the-water-cracker/)," an excerpt from [Professor Rani Neutill's](/people/rani-neutill) memoir, as part of a series of pieces featuring women writers from their winter issue. Neutill's memoir, *do you love me?,* is set in India, and explores coming of age, mixed/race identity, sexuality, intersectional violence, social class and hierarchy, post/coloniality, and the policing of race/gender.

 Neutill currently teaches *Gender and Sexuality in Asian American Writing and Film* at Harvard*.* Her work has appeared in *The New York Times Book Review*, *ELLE.com*, *Al Jazeera English*, *Refinery29*, *Catapult,* and *The Rumpus* amongst other publications. She has been nominated for two Pushcarts Prizes for her work in *Redivider* and *Longreads*.



 

 

 



 

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