The Final “Final Foucault”?
Joseph Tanke reviews “Confessions of the Flesh” by Michel Foucault, unearthing the famous thinker’s later ideas.
"As far as I'm concerned, being any gender is a drag." — Patti Smith
Joseph Tanke reviews “Confessions of the Flesh” by Michel Foucault, unearthing the famous thinker’s later ideas.
Joseph TankeAug 1, 2018
This is the fourth installment in a bi-monthly column that will explore some of the different cultural facets of popular feminism.
Sarah Banet-WeiserJul 27, 2018
Sarah Boon looks at “Sexism Ed,” a new collection of essays from Kelly J. Baker that looks at how gender discrimination impacts women’s lives in academia.
Sarah BoonJul 27, 2018
"When we look for meaning in the lives of historical figures, what we’re often looking for is the reflected image of our own ideas and beliefs."
Arielle ZibrakJul 21, 2018
Felix Bernstein interviews Jonathan Flatley about his new book, “Like Andy Warhol,” a study that reframes how we think about Warhol’s affect and queerness.
Felix BernsteinJul 20, 2018
In a series of interviews with the filmmakers influenced by Barbara Hammer, Sarah Fonseca considers how the pioneering lesbian filmmaker broke new ground.
Sarah FonsecaJul 18, 2018
Alain Guiraudie’s novel is perhaps more disturbing than his films, but Alex Wermer-Colan finds the queer cross-generational love story at its center.
Alex Wermer-ColanJul 13, 2018
Suzanne Cope rescues the true history of food journalism from erasure.
Suzanne CopeJul 9, 2018
“Our obligation as journalists is to follow the hard stories where they want to go, to construct the story with the care it demands.”
Heather John FogartyJul 8, 2018
Achieving equity in TV isn’t just about being fair — it’s about accessing new and better stories to elevate television for everyone.
Eric DeggansJul 6, 2018
Tajja Isen and Philip Sayers sit down to talk with Mari Ruti about her new book, “Penis Envy and Other Bad Feelings.”
Philip Sayers, Tajja IsenJul 5, 2018
Yelena Furman reads “Bride and Groom,” a novel by the Dagestani author Alisa Ganieva, translated from the Russian by Carol Apollonio.
Yelena FurmanJul 5, 2018