Crawling Order
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The Isis Podcasts: In Conversation with Amika George
Join The Isis for a conversation with period poverty activist Amika George, discussing her relationship with social media, period poverty in lockdown, and her upcoming book, ‘How To Be an Activist: A Guide’. Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2QyIO3XjfgLaTR6MnsDoYF?si=8U
A Brief Cultural History of the Cane Toad
Yesterday, I took out the kitchen compost. As I flung it into the bin, there, sitting on the rubbish, was a big fat cane toad. Revulsion flowed through me — and then, just as quickly, nostalgia. Is there a more Australian sight? Shocked, I reeled back: when did my mind transmute Australia’s most
No-one’s Little Girl
“This is a chord. This is another. This is a third. Now form a band.” So reads the infamous illustration in Sniffin’ Glue. Punk came crashing into the UK in about 1976 and brought liberation for all, if by ‘liberation’ we mean commercial success, and if by ‘all’ we mean white men. The
Fallen Women
CW: references to sexual assault. The seductress, the prostitute, the murderess: these are but a few symbols which the Fallen Woman has taken throughout history – symbols which have reduced the women in question to unrelatable imitations, unreflective of lived experiences. The ways in which
The Isis Podcasts: In Conversation with Mark Haddon
Join The Isis for a conversation with the author of the best-selling The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, discussing the pressures of literary success, the affects of lockdown on his creative process, and his recent graphic short story, Social Distance. Listen on Spotify: https://open.
The Isis Podcasts: In Conversation with Theo Kwek & Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan
Join The Isis for a conversation with the poets Theo Kwek and Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan, discussing creativity in lockdown, identity in poetry, and their experiences of Oxbridge. Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0Q3YUDRZWTEWxGaStAP2ut?si=e8HsGQnvR525mdaQrNE45w
The Rank Of book In New Market
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