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Dec 22, 20219 min read
Are You Feeling Uncomfortable Yet?
ELEANOR HALLESY - The Right to Sex wants to inhabit the ‘uncomfortable, unsafe politics’ of the truly inclusionary.
Aug 20, 20219 min read
Mending the Split
RITA MAY - Angel's latest book explores the limits of sexual consent and what it means for sex to be 'good' today.
May 21, 20219 min read
Statuary Rights
SARAH SHEARD – A discussion of the 'static ideal' of the female body in art, from Praxiteles to Hambling.
Nov 4, 20208 min read
Maintaining Momentum
ALEXANDER HAVERON-JONES speaks to Rowena Chiu, #MeToo activist, former Executive Assistant and survivor of Harvey Weinstein.
Apr 27, 20205 min read
Confronting the Academy
ELLA JOHNSON & ZEHRA MUNIR - Age-old structures come under scrutiny as #MeToo collides with the literary world
Dec 10, 201910 min read
Digital Curtain
CHANG CHE - A rift in internet policy reveals unresolved Cold War tensions
Jun 27, 20198 min read
Crossing the River
CHANG CHE - The Communist Party once extolled its feminists as a symbol of national pride -- now, it has turned against them.
May 6, 20199 min read
Beware of Cliche
ELEANOR LISCHKA - An interview with the woman who didn't win the Nobel Prize.
Apr 16, 20199 min read
AN INTELLECTUAL FOR THE MASSES
JADE SPENCER In person, the academic and literary critic John Carey seems far less controversial than his fierce reputation would have...
Mar 7, 20188 min read
'Me Too' in China
AOIFE CANTRILL - Leta Hong Fincher is one of the leading authors writing in English about contemporary Chinese feminism.
May 6, 20177 min read
Eloquent Sex
Fondue by A K Blakemore, Offord Road Books, July 2018. ‘If you are a woman, writing about your experience of being a woman, you are part...
Apr 17, 20178 min read
'ME TOO' IN CHINA
Leta Hong Fincher is one of the leading authors writing in English about contemporary Chinese feminism. With a background as a...
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