Lines of Flight

Dominic Paterson

To be enjoyed with “movie-appropriate snacks (popcorn, crisps etc)”: Tania Modleski Chapter 6 of The Women Who Knew Too Much Available here. Alongside a screening of Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo (1958). Find […]

Marian Penner Bancroft

Lisa Robertson The Weather Vancouver, BC: New Star, 2001; UK: Reality Street 1997 Find out more here. Mary Kelly Imaging Desire Cambridge, MA & London, England: The MIT Press 1996 […]

Charlotte Prodger

My ideal menu for the reading group would be wheat-free snacks if at all possible – perhaps wheatfree cakes (I can make some) and Japanese rice crackers and fruit juices […]

Jimmy Robert

Carol J. Murphy Alienation and Absence in the Novels of Marguerite Duras French Forum Monographs 37, 1982 Find out more here and here. Daniel Sibony The Hatred of Desire Paris: […]

Martha Rosler

Marge Piercy: Woman on the Edge of Time London: Women’s Press, 2000 Find more information on Piercy’s website. HE, SHE and IT NY: Ballantine, 1993 Find more information here. Joanna […]

Ellen Rothenberg

To be enjoyed with : black and mint tea, “in a proper teapot with matching cups”: Dolores Hayden The Grand Domestic Revolution Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1982 “A large circular […]

Sarah Smith

SEMINAL FEMINIST TEXTS Judith Butler Gender Trouble London: Routledge, 1990 More information about this book and links to other resources on Butler can be found here and here. Watch a […]

Catherine Street

Suggested accompaniments: “some cheap white rum passed around and swigged straight from the bottle followed by a bowl of jelly sweets (preferably in the shape of worms, spaceships, policemen, children’s […]

Hayley Tompkins

Renata Jackson The Modernist Poetics and Experimental Film Practice of Maya Deren 1917-1961 New York: Edwin Mellen Press, 2002 Available here. Maya Deren An anagram of ideas on art, form […]

Ultrared

Judith Butler Sexual Politics, Torture, and Secular Time From The British Journal of Sociology 59, no. 1 (March 2008): 1 – 23. Available here. Hilary Kinnell Why Feminists Should Rethink […]

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