Strawberry Milkshakes: Or, How to Recover From an Eating Disorder Pt.2
in the final instalment of her two-part series, Alejandra Jimenez de Luis invites us to read about her recovery after living with an eating disorder throughout much of her childhood and adolescence.
Strawberry Milkshakes: Or, How to Recover from an Eating Disorder Pt.1
in the first part of a two-part series, Alejandra Jimenez de Luis discusses her experience with eating disorders, outlining what her life was like prior to recovery.
the problem with lena dunham: ‘I’m sorry… again’.
Hettie McIntyre provides a brief insight into the ever-problematic Lena Dunham and how white-feminism really has to stop.
the plight of feminism: keeping the momentum in 2019
Katy Jones explores the significant successes of feminism during 2018 and the need for its tenacious continuation by all in support of gender equality.
yass queen: youth, absurdity and friendship in broad city
Chloé McMinn provides an analysis of what makes the show Broad City so relatable for young women negotiating adulthood for the first time, how impactful female friendships are represented, and why this is so important.
A Poem for The Sea
a poem by Bindu Devereux in honour of the ocean, our first mother. original artwork by Melanie Grandidge.
festive feuds: tis’ the season for intergenerational warfare
In our final publication of the year, Tabby Carless Frost discusses the complex intergenerational dynamics that can arise at your standard Christmas family reunion.
the role of the wife: what does it mean today?
Caroline Batson discusses the role of the wife, what this term actually means and what it represents in her own long-term relationship. Women should not succumb to societal expectation, but instead be empowered by love to make their own definition.
theresa may’s vote of no confidence
In light of this week's political events, Abrisham Ahmadzadeh reminds us of the daily misogyny which is entrenched in our political sphere and takes a moment to check our criticism of Ms May.
why #metoo still has a long way to go
Ellie Kilbride’s reflects on the successes and limitations of the #MeToo movement amongst the Harvey Weinstein’s trial.
feminism as lifestyle: conscious conversations
Fionnuala O’Toole discusses how feminism plays into her everyday interactions, highlighting that context is key to understanding how gender-based movements are perceived in the wider world.
"You're Not Like Most Girls": A Note on Tinder Etiquette
Emily O’Dowd discusses the messages she receives on Tinder, arguing that misogynistic exchanges are not necessarily the most problematic. accompanied by the original artwork of Tabby Carless Frost.
“Please Get Your (Meat) Balls Out of My Pizza”: A Feminist Ethnography
in this ethnography, Alejandra explores the love and resilience to be found in female friendships and great food.
reading helps girls to capture their castles
Katie Buckley praises Dodie Smith's 'I Capture the Castle' and highlights the role reading plays in helping young girls to grow.
is ‘international men’s day’ worth celebrating?
Natasha Gkogkou writes this article for all the men in her life who she sometimes forgets to ask 'how are you feeling?” She thinks International Men's Day is an important day to highlight issues men face under societal pressure.
style over sustainability: being a conscious consumer in the era of fast fashion
In the first of three pieces in a series on sustainability, Jess Lumb explores how women can shift their shopping habits to become more conscious consumers.
it’s time to get your knickers in a twist
Emily O’Dowd writes about the recent trial in her hometown of Cork, which sparked the #ThisIsNotConsent movement, discussing the problematic ways in which rape victims are treated, even now in 2018.
Personal Theatre: A Consideration of Self
Caroline Batson discusses the important role that clothing plays in our social interactions, a notion that she deems to be an act of personal theatre.
Kaleidoscopic reGeneration: Part 2
in the second instalment of a two-part series, Aija Oksman discusses Seth’s medical and legal experiences when it came to addressing the physical changes that occur during a female-to-male transition.