Lines of Flight
Kate Davis
To be enjoyed with “an excellent prosecco, lots of sparkling water and home made gluten-free polenta cake.” Janet Frame To The Is-Land Volume 1 of autobiography (1982). London: Women’s Press, […]
Juliet Davis
Pamela R. Fletcher Whose Body Is It Anyway? Transforming Ourselves to Change a Rape Culture In Buchwald, Fletcher & Roth (eds.), Transforming a Rape Culture Minneapolis, MN: Milkweed Editions (2005) […]
Sandra Davis
To be enjoyed with Dove’s Farm digestive biscuits and herbal tea Marilyn French The Women’s Room London: Virago, 1997 See here and here for more information.
Kathryn Elkin
To be enjoyed with a pot of black tea, “something light like Earl or Lady Grey”. “I think I would like to eat madeleines for fun, although I have never […]
Hannah Ellul
I wanted to propose something that, in a hypothetical reading group, could open up a discussion of female experimental music. For me this isn’t a tangential question but really the […]
Jane Goldman
Virginia Woolf: A Room of One’s Own, 1929 Online here. Find more about Virginia Woolf here and here. Thoughts on Peace in an Air Raid, 1940 Online here.
Adrian Heathfield
“These should be enjoyed with a nice cup of tea.” Val Plumwood Being Prey Can be read here. Linda Montano and Jennie Klein Mitchell’s Death Text of a video performance […]
Emma Hedditch
Dean Spade For Lovers And Fighters Available here. Cheryl Harris . Whiteness As Property Available here. Audre Lorde The Master’s Tools Will Never Dismantle The Master’s House In Sister Outsider […]
Karl Holmqvist
Giorgio Agamben’s reading of Hannah Arendt’s We Refugees, Available here. Susan Sontag’s reading of Virginia Woolf’s Three Guineas in Regarding the Pain of Others London: Penguin 2004 (“at least the […]
Alhena Katsof
JD Samson & Emily Roysdon in conversation ANP Quarterly, RVCA, Issue 5 Available here.