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Tag Archives: racism
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
Critical Racism/Critical Sexism
Some notes on criticality (please note these are notes!). It was wonderful to launch our new Centre for Feminist Research at Goldsmiths last week. .We had such a lively and energetic discussion of some of the problems we come up … Continue reading
Bend it, happy multiculturalism?
It is always interesting to reflect as a writer and researcher on how you end up on certain paths. One of the experiences that led me on the path to writing about happiness as a path, was seeing the film … Continue reading
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The Bond of Belief
This short essay copied below was commissioned and published by the magazine Bang and translated into Swedish by Ulrika Dhal in 2012. A shorter version will be published in the magazine Bildpunkt and translated into German by Sophia Schasiepen later this … Continue reading