Review: ‘Unfinished Business’ at the British Library
FRANCESCA KURLANSKY reviews Unfinished Business: The Fight for Women’s Rights at the British Library. ‘Girls are powerful’ These are the first words you..
SEEHAM RAHMAN examines femininity and sexual politics in Polly Nor’s satirical illustrations. Sensuality, identity, and femininity are not new phenomena in illustration and storytelling. However,..
THOMAS NGUYEN discusses Mary Wollstonecraft’s message on education for the Time’s Up generation. Following the #MeToo and Time’s Up movements, the ever-growing number of liberating..
ALICE DEVOY looks at the what, why and who of swearing. Some words are more shocking than others. They have been deemed inappropriate, offensive or disrespectful, and..
Can the language used to articulate female sexual pleasure movements be at times be disempowering, and even victimising? LUCY WALMSLEY investigates. The #MeToo movement has had a..