10. Spinning by Tillie Walden This graphic memoir from On A Sunbeam’s Tillie Walden deals with young queer love (and first kisses, competitive figure...
Politics
Re-Imagining Political Contestation and Death (pp 116-120) Political assembly and protest are also performances of citizenship status and claims. While...
Veteran editor Suchart Sawasdsri made a name for himself as a literary talent spotter on whose desk the manuscripts of...
The struggle of Dalit women in India is often perceived as a fight against patriarchy, and caste — as separate...
The existing literature of the Philippine ethnic groups at the time of conquest and conversion into Christianity was mainly oral,...
Many Armenian, Persian and Kurdish artists and activists address homosexuality and gender issues through their work. On May 28, 2013,...
Real talk between writers Jenny Zhang, Tanwi Nandini Islam, and Karan Mahajan on race, writing, parents, sex, and the ongoing...
The tradition of female writers from the Middle-East has been vastly growing in the twentieth century, with new generations of writers determined...
A crisis of masculinity never before seen in Israeli literature Something has happened to the male in Israeli literature in...
This past year of national chaos has often had me thinking, What if? What if, before this year, I’d spoken up...
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