The fruits of gender ideology seem to spring up almost everywhere. It seems routine when a conservative journalist uncovers yet another bannerREF celebrating “Young Trans Joy” on school grounds.
Such an excellent desolate poem of a book, highly recommended! On the non-fiction side of things, I’ve been reading Three Steps on the Ladder of Writing by Hélène Cixous, and I’m always dipping in and ...
For instance, as Jeanette McVicker describes in her work “Donald Barthelme’s The Dead Father: ‘Girls Talk’ and the Displacement of the Logos,” the “binary logic” of the “Law of the Father” has created ...
As Helene Cixous, French writer and feminist, advised, it is through the “emancipation of the marvelous text of [oneself they] must urgently learn to speak. We must kill the false [one] who is ...
Her current research interrogates contemporary writers' collaborations with artists and poets, exploring different links and perspectives between the readable and the visible and between poetry and ...
This development is supported by Arts Council England Developing Your Creative Practice grant. This poem also makes an appearance in another work of mine, with grandfather (2017), where my granddad ...
The following book / text should be read in conjunction with The Chicago Surrealists (A modicum of explanation around Annie Le Brun's Lachez Tout) by David Wise Also by Annie Le Brun: L'humour noir, ...
Marilyn Chin (陈美玲) (born in 1955) is a prominent Chinese American poet, writer, activist, and feminist, as well as an editor and Professor of English. She is well-represented in major canonical ...
The final piece in this edition is a translation of Hélène Cixous’s critical essay, The Laugh of the Medusa, accompanied by detailed annotations and explanations. The courageous are those who ...