to see or not to see: death, race and the hunger games
“The odds are seldom in their favour”; Alex Barnes reflects on the cinematic treatment of black people in The Hunger Games series and how this resonates in era of Black Lives Matter.
what does it mean to be a dangerous woman?
Abrisham Ahmadzadeh presents us with some inside info on The University of Edinburgh’s new publication, Dangerous Women. A regular Mxogyny writer and fourth-year undergraduate student, Abrisham worked at The Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities this summer, copy editing the manuscript and preparing the launch for the book which asks, “what does it mean to be a dangerous woman?”
feminist books and individual experience
In the first article of a series on feminist literature, Katie Buckley champions individual experience and emotional response when it comes to our reading habits.
Summer Reading: Moon Tigers and Women Writers
Katie Buckley recommends another summer read, and examines why women writers are often seen as ‘confessional’.