By Debra Thimmesch | Were I to catalog my belongings, the things that I have retained through the years, most… Read more Burning Down the House: Resisting the Commodification of Motherhood and Domesticity
By Debra Thimmesch | Were I to catalog my belongings, the things that I have retained through the years, most… Read more Burning Down the House: Resisting the Commodification of Motherhood and Domesticity
By Mandara Vishwanath | This piece is a part of an ongoing series on housework. While in most parts of… Read more The Politics of Housework in Contemporary India
We are thrilled to announce that our Kickstarter funding goal was met ahead of the deadline, thanks to your kind… Read more To Our Readers
By Lauren de sa Naylor | This piece is part of an ongoing series on housework. To speak of maternal… Read more POESIS AND ORDEAL: THE AMBIVALENCES OF DOMESTIC MATERNALITY
By Johanna Isaacson | The rise of feminized labor, with its blurred boundaries and emotional demands, leads to new forms… Read more Women Acting Out in (Cognitive) Maps to the Stars
By Matthew Chovanec | On the night of July 15, 2016, the street swallowed up a military coup in Turkey.… Read more Crowds and Slogans in Turkey
By Irina Souch | This piece is a part of an ongoing series on housework. On March 8, 2016… Read more ‘The guests have left, the husband is tired’: household objects and gender inequality in the work of the Russian artist collective Naden’ka
By Madeline Lane-McKinley | If what you want is Hillary Clinton – that is, anti-feminism in the name of feminism,… Read more Of Busted Ghosts and Broken Glass
Dear friends of Blind Field… As the editors of Blind Field, we want to thank our friends and readers for… Read more To Our Readers
By Andy Hines | You may not have known it, but you are doing digital humanities right now. Whether you… Read more Defining Digital Humanities, Redefining the University