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Jamie Khoo The idiom ‘clothes make the (wo)man’ has long spoken for how we judge each other and [...]
Read moreGendering Perpetrator Studies
Clare Bielby Developing predominantly from Holocaust and Genocide Studies, ‘Perpetrator Studies’ has emerged as a distinct field of [...]
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Joanne Heeney Human bodies, as they relate to each other in everyday space and time, are required to [...]
Read moreExploring Feminist Teaching
Evangeline Tsao I started ‘teaching’ when I was also a student: an undergraduate in foreign languages and literature, [...]
Read moreLost hope from a lost land: Ethnographic reflections on the Syrian refugee crisis
Daniel Briggs I walk in, once again, past the young families fanning their newborns in the shade, past [...]
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