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#MeToo and the ‘continuum of male sexual violence’: A Review of Liz Kelly’s Concept
Posted inArt and Politics, Book reviews, Controversies in Art, Creative Writing, Literature, Memory, Review, Women Artists

#MeToo and the ‘continuum of male sexual violence’: A Review of Liz Kelly’s Concept

Matisse Lefebvre Posted on 3 May 20213 May 2021
Liz Kelly, in her influential 1988 work Surviving Sexual Violence, introduced the concept of a ‘continuum’ to describe…
The effects of memory on political iconography: A review of “Paura reverenza terrore” by Italian historian Carlo Ginzburg
Posted inLiterature, Memory, Review

The effects of memory on political iconography: A review of “Paura reverenza terrore” by Italian historian Carlo Ginzburg

Luigi Rapisarda Posted on 28 January 202127 January 2021
Fear, reverence, terror (Paura reverenza terrore. Cinque saggi di iconografia politica, Adelphi, 2015): this is how the Italian…
The real role of sexology in the rise of LGBTQ+ activism: A review of Michel Foucault’s History of Sexuality
Posted inBook reviews, Literature, Philosophy and Aesthetics, Review

The real role of sexology in the rise of LGBTQ+ activism: A review of Michel Foucault’s History of Sexuality

Matisse Lefebvre Posted on 5 January 20215 January 2021
“The sodomite had been a temporary aberration; the homosexual was now a species.” (Michel Foucault, 1976)             Michel Foucault…
Book Review – “Wide Sargasso Sea”
Posted inBook reviews, Literature, Review

Book Review – “Wide Sargasso Sea”

Luigi Rapisarda Posted on 9 December 20209 December 2020
There is no looking glass here and I don’t know what I am like now. I remember watching…
When Things Fall Apart: The Representation of Plague in Literature and Visual Art
Posted inLiterature, Pandemics and Art, Visual Art

When Things Fall Apart: The Representation of Plague in Literature and Visual Art

Carmen Cao Posted on 24 November 202024 November 2020
The outbreak of a plague forces every human being to confront the deeply unsettling issues of death, famine…
Book review – “Breakfast at Sotheby’s”
Posted inBook reviews, Literature

Book review – “Breakfast at Sotheby’s”

Belen De Bacco Posted on 31 July 202031 July 2020
When you stand in front of a work of art in a museum or exhibition, the first two…
Sui Generis: Art and the Reflected Self in María Gainza’s ‘Optic Nerve’
Posted inLiterature

Sui Generis: Art and the Reflected Self in María Gainza’s ‘Optic Nerve’

Rose Berry Posted on 5 July 20206 July 2020
There is a bookstore in Miami tucked into the heart of Coral Gables, a suburbia-esque neighbourhood just outside…
International Book Fair Turin – XXXII edition (2020)
Posted inEvents, Literature

International Book Fair Turin – XXXII edition (2020)

Belen De Bacco Posted on 28 May 202028 May 2020
“Everyone who loves books and culture cannot miss it.” “Culture confirms itself as the driving force of rebirth.”…
Bipolarity in Woolf’s ‘Mrs. Dalloway’
Posted inLiterature, Mental Health Awareness

Bipolarity in Woolf’s ‘Mrs. Dalloway’

Luigi Rapisarda Posted on 23 May 202023 May 2020
“I feel certain I am going mad again. I feel we can’t go through another of those terrible…

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