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