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Why Does Patriarchy Persist?

Ophelia Tung discusses the necessity of loss and vulnerability to the resistance of patriarchy.

Misère: The Visual Representation of Misery in the 19th Century

Christopher Chan discusses the forensic generosity of the late feminist art historian Linda Nochlin.

Postcolonial Ecocriticism

Carissa Ma reflects on the continuing significance of the seminal text in postcolonial ecocritcism.

China’s Dream

Ignatius Suglo reviews Kerry Brown’s newest work on China – a deep dive into the Communist Party of China.

The Fix

Paul Scott Stanfield reviews Lisa Wells’s first full-length collection of poetry.

Bury It

Paul Scott Stanfield reviews Sam Sax’s second collection of poetry.

Imperial Boredom

Josh Gabert-Doyon reviews a revisionist history of the dash and dare of British imperialism and colonialism.

You Will Always Be Someone From Somewhere Else

Jeff Alessandrelli reviews the latest experimental work from Dao Strom.

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