Gender-Inclusive Language is a Minimum Requirement for Equality
Language does not always include everyone in its narrative, so can we use it to address issues that concern women, if by default
Language does not always include everyone in its narrative, so can we use it to address issues that concern women, if by default
Two individual book reviews Kris Kraus’ “I Love Dick” (1997) and Max Blecher’s “Adventures in Immediate Irreality” (1936). Two seemingly unrelated book reviews aim to illustrate the normalisation of misogyny in mainstream culture by the Pink Papayas.
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