Category: Active
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The Exploitation of the #mumboss
Understanding the way capitalism exploit women and motherhood through neoliberal feminist values
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SCUM vs American Psycho: Masculinity and Perception
SCUM and American Psycho, two point of views, two ideas of masculinity
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‘I belong here too… right?’ – Saabirin’s Irrational Thoughts
Saabirin’s irrational thoughts about blackness and womanhood. But these thoughts are they really irrational ?
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On why I should be more like Barbie
Let’s learn more about the necessity of being more like Barbie with Paola
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Feminism: Personal or Political?
Learning about the complicated nature of feminism. Is it personal, is it political? Let’s discover this with Lambrini !
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Ziwe – Hilary Banks in her Radical Era
Marsho is a third year History student The pipeline of ‘creatives’ starting off by making videos on YouTube progressing to getting their own show and working with production companies always seems to be built on a shaky foundation. There’s always one influencer or another managing to gain enough popularity, only to fall short when it […]
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Women aren’t Ornaments for the Male Gaze
Let’s talk about male gaze, women’s agency in films and how to move forward !
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Ni Una Menos: the feminist movement for livable futures
Julia Marszalkowska is a final year student of International Relations at King’s with interest in human rights and transitional justice. She is passionate about applying gender analysis to all aspects of life and crazy about her cat. “It’s like a virus,” remarks Veronica Gago, professor at the University of Buenos Aires and one of the […]
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Mary on the Green: Feminist Monument?
“My own sex, I hope, will excuse me, if I treat them like rational creatures, instead of flattering their fascinating graces, and viewing them as if they were in a state of perpetual childhood, unable to stand alone.”
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New Year, New Us
New Editor-in-Chief, Sarina Bastrup, breaks in the new academic year by lining up the teams hopes, dreams and plans for the next year on the blog.
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Portrait of a Schizophrenic Society: Sex, Gender & Censorship in Tunisian Women’s Novels
Inès Saâda is a French Tunisian second-year student at Sciences Po Lyon in France, currently studying Political & Social Sciences. She will be joining King’s next year as a Study Abroad student, but already serves as the incoming Treasurer for Women & Politics. She is also an ambassador for the Tunisian foundation “Wallah We Can!”, […]