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Feminist Critique

On May 9th our new Centre for Feminist Research at Goldsmiths had its inaugural conference on Sexism. It was an intense and difficult day, as you would expect: to talk about difficult experiences means allowing difficulty to enter the room; … Continue reading

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Dated Feminists

In a relatively short period of time I came across a number of references to my work as “dated” and I was twice described as a “1980s feminist.” Almost all of these references were in anonymous reader reports on written … Continue reading

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Living the consequences

  I hope this year to begin working on my book Living a Feminist Life in (relative) earnest. Feminism is where I deposit so much of my own hope and energy, and it will be interesting to reflect on this depositing … Continue reading

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Freedom to Roam

Today I sent my book, Willful Subjects, off to the press. Away they go! Why do I refer to the book as “they”. It feels like “they.” Over the course of researching and writing for my willfulness project (I began … Continue reading

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