Categories Capitalism, Class, Inequality Feminism Film, Art, Television, and Media On Books and Publishing Queer Politics, Culture, and History On J. K. Rowling, Pamela Paul, and the Logic of Virality Post author By Yasmin Nair Post date February 16, 2023 Continue reading “On J. K. Rowling, Pamela Paul, and the Logic of Virality”
Categories Capitalism, Class, Inequality Feminism “The Perils of Trauma Feminism” Is Just Out In Current Affairs Post author By Yasmin Nair Post date December 18, 2022 Continue reading ““The Perils of Trauma Feminism” Is Just Out In Current Affairs”
Categories Feminism Politics On Stacey Abrams And All Those Hopes Post author By Yasmin Nair Post date September 10, 2022 Continue reading “On Stacey Abrams And All Those Hopes”
Categories Capitalism, Class, Inequality Feminism Film, Art, Television, and Media On Prey And The Burden Of Indigenous Representation Post author By Yasmin Nair Post date September 8, 2022 Continue reading “On Prey And The Burden Of Indigenous Representation”
Categories Feminism Film, Art, Television, and Media And She Ran: Sleeping With The Enemy As A Horror Film Post author By Yasmin Nair Post date August 13, 2022 Continue reading “And She Ran: Sleeping With The Enemy As A Horror Film”
Categories Capitalism, Class, Inequality Feminism Race, Sex, Gender, and Sexuality What Should We Do With Kansas? Post author By Yasmin Nair Post date August 5, 2022 Continue reading “What Should We Do With Kansas?”
Categories Capitalism, Class, Inequality Feminism On Abortion Stories Post author By Yasmin Nair Post date July 30, 2022 Excerpt: Really? Stories? That’s our strategy for moving forward in this hellscape? Continue reading “On Abortion Stories”
Categories Capitalism, Class, Inequality Feminism Race, Sex, Gender, and Sexuality Organise Like The Right Post author By Yasmin Nair Post date June 26, 2022 Continue reading “Organise Like The Right”
Categories Capitalism, Class, Inequality Feminism Film, Art, Television, and Media The Business Of Britney Post author By Yasmin Nair Post date November 12, 2021 Excerpt: Did we need Freud to understand that cutting off her long locks, the ultimate signifier of her hyper femininity, was akin to taking a razor to her breasts, to dissociate from the parts that trapped her? Continue reading “The Business Of Britney”
Categories Feminism Film, Art, Television, and Media Queer Politics, Culture, and History Race, Sex, Gender, and Sexuality Losing Eve: Is That All There Is? Post author By Yasmin Nair Post date October 20, 2021 Excerpt: And, really, who cares? Continue reading “Losing Eve: Is That All There Is?”