MISCELLANEOUS Written by: Lorinda Tang – Deakin University REDACTED… As a survivor of trauma, and a writer depicting traumatized characters, it seems timely to consider…
Writing the unspeakable: Fanny Burney’s mastectomy and the fictive body
MISCELLANEOUS Written by: Julia J. Epstein – Haverford College “The Matrix [womb] hath a Sympathy with all the parts of the body…. It hath likewise…
Post-war Reconstruction in Afghanistan
Post-war Reconstruction in Afghanistan: Gender-sensitive approaches OPINION Written by: Rabail Anjumv EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Afghanistan is said to be a war-torn country. Since decades of war,…
Big Brother Is Not A Friend
MISCELLANEOUS Targeted Individuals Written by: m.wilson Some Notes on “1984…” – Part 1 of 3 It is possible that pre-millennial students required to read 1984…
Criminal Abortion Law in a Post-Roe World
DOMESTIC Written by: Bree McKenna Conclusion and Areas for Further Research In the absence of Roe’s constitutional constraints, there is a complex web of criminal…
U.N. REPORT: Women’s Global Progress Much Slower Than Hoped
ACTIVISM Written by: Stewart Lawrence Women are far from having an equal voice to men, and in every region of the world, they are still…
Race of the Handmaid’s Baby
OPINION Written by: mixsociety.net The abortion rate of black women has been four times higher than that of white women for the past 30 years.…
The Rise of Gender Inequalities in Southeast Asia
ACTIVISM Written by: Cena Nguyen Even though each culture is unique, one thing Southeast Asia shares in common with the other countries is its perception…
Was Plato a Feminist?
HISTORY Written by: Stewart Lawrence Was Plato, in some fashion or another, a feminist? Two schools of thought have dominated this debate. One school, comprising…
Some Notes on ‘Private Right of Action’
ACTIVISM Written by: m.wilson “The Texas law, signed by Republican Gov. Greg Abbott in May, prohibits abortions once medical professionals can detect cardiac activity, usually around six…