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Academia Capitalism, Class, Inequality Feminism Film, Art, Television, and Media

The Chair Is Everything You Expect, And That’s The Problem

Excerpt: The structure remains intact.

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Feminism On Books and Publishing

“Cat Person” Will Never Die

Excerpt: Sometimes you create a monster and are proud of the havoc it wreaks upon the world.  Sometimes you create a monster and watch it do its thing and then realise that it has just turned around and is about to devour you. 

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Capitalism, Class, Inequality Feminism Politics Race, Sex, Gender, and Sexuality

AOC and the Weaponisation of Trauma

Excerpt: It is a particular irony of the times we live in that a woman of colour helps to suspend any ongoing awareness of the deathliness of American history by retelling her personal trauma. 

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Feminism Politics

What Does Your Politician Mean to You?

What should your politician do for you and what should your politician be to you: those are two entirely separate questions.

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Feminism On Books and Publishing

On Jane Austen’s Frederic and Elfrida

As if marital forms and not marriage itself were the problem

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Feminism Film, Art, Television, and Media

On Mary Wollstonecraft and Public/Pubic Art

In a sense, every statue of a male intellectual has him with his schlong out, even if you can’t actually see said schlong. 

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Academia Feminism Film, Art, Television, and Media Race, Sex, Gender, and Sexuality

Domesticus Scientifica: Or, How Temperance Brennan Lost Her Mind And Became a Woman

Excerpt: It’s all a bit like going to Thanksgiving at your nicely progressive cousin’s house and finding yourself seated next to Josef Mengele.

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Feminism Queer Politics, Culture, and History Race, Sex, Gender, and Sexuality

Her Name Was Norma

With her, all our pasts — the queer one, the feminist one, and the ostensibly straight one — become infinitely more complicated, and infinitely richer. 

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Adopting Difference: Race, Sex, and the Archaeology of Power in the Farrow-Allen Case

Taking all these intertwining histories into account reveals an archaeology of power. This is not just a history of Farrow’s life, but a cultural history of the link between celebrity, adoption, and the idealisation of the nation-state.

Originally published May 3, 2014

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Feminism Film, Art, Television, and Media

On That Game of Thrones Finale

It’s like hooking up with an ex who is only bound to disappoint.

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