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Tag: feminist

Not Our Sister: Kristi Noem as an Enemy Feminist?

Posted on June 4, 2025June 5, 2025 by blindfieldcollective

By Peyton Bond This piece gestated as a review of Sophie Lewis’s Enemy Feminisms, though I see now it has… Read more Not Our Sister: Kristi Noem as an Enemy Feminist?

Viola Davis wearing a gray pantsuit, in front of a U.S. flag, in the role of the U.S. President, in the movie G20.

Viola Davis’s black feminist G20: from amazons to Amazon

Posted on April 15, 2025April 16, 2025 by blindfieldcollective

When you stream the movie “G20,” you’re staring right into the multiracial, femonationalist heart of reactionary liberalism.

The Aversion to a More Furious Road: Feminism and the Mad Max Sequels

Posted on August 12, 2024 by blindfieldcollective

Jess Flarity **CONTAINS SPOILERS for all the Mad Max films** Like many Mad Max fans, I watched Road Warrior (1981)… Read more The Aversion to a More Furious Road: Feminism and the Mad Max Sequels

“Jawan”: Reimagining Masculinity in Indian Cinema

Posted on September 26, 2023 by blindfieldcollective

By Yanis Iqbal Spoilers Alert! In the 2023 film Jawan, actor Shah Rukh Khan takes on the dual roles of… Read more “Jawan”: Reimagining Masculinity in Indian Cinema

Barbie: Welcome to the Pink Thunderdome

Posted on August 9, 2023August 10, 2023 by blindfieldcollective

By Jess Flarity The cultural landscape around Barbie currently ebbs and flows like a kaleidoscopic tide. Everyone (writing reviews) seems… Read more Barbie: Welcome to the Pink Thunderdome

“We Took Something that was Property and Made It Life”: On Everything for Everyone

Posted on August 29, 2022August 29, 2022 by blindfieldcollective

By Juno Jill Richards [1] In the first year of the plague I watched all the dystopias. They were like… Read more “We Took Something that was Property and Made It Life”: On Everything for Everyone

The Consolations of Heterosexual Monogomy in Sally Rooney’s Beautiful World, Where Are You

Posted on September 30, 2021October 30, 2025 by blindfieldcollective

By Sarah Brouillette Beautiful World, Where Are You is a literary romance novel that follows two attractive couples casually dating, figuring… Read more The Consolations of Heterosexual Monogomy in Sally Rooney’s Beautiful World, Where Are You

Female Orpheuses at the Philly Film Festival

Posted on November 21, 2019November 22, 2019 by blindfieldcollective

by Sophie Lewis @reproutopia | Some days you sit down in a cinema and just happen to watch two overwhelmingly beautiful… Read more Female Orpheuses at the Philly Film Festival

“Fuck Off to Back Where You Came From”: Notes on The Phantom Thread

Posted on February 9, 2018February 12, 2019 by blindfieldcollective

By Sophie Lewis | I’ve never cared about Daniel Day-Lewis particularly, and until today I didn’t know who PT Anderson… Read more “Fuck Off to Back Where You Came From”: Notes on The Phantom Thread

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