Earlier this year we reprinted an article by Jalna Hanmer, first published in 1996, about the state of feminist archives in the UK. The […]
Bringing up the body – Trouble and Strife
Maddy Coy reviews Alison Phipps’s book The Politics of the Body, and finds it partial in both senses of the word By Alison Phipps’s […]
Picture this – Trouble and Strife
If you want to get ahead, get a head-shot–on a professional profile or a company website, your photo is not an optional extra. But […]
T&S choices for the festive season – Trouble and Strife
It’s the season for round-ups of the year’s cultural highlights, but instead of giving you our views on the books and films everyone was […]
Party Lines – Trouble and Strife
With elections coming up in May this year, Holly Dustin gives us a briefing on what the Women’s Equality Party is all about. Without […]
How have we come to this? – Trouble and Strife
Yasmin Rehman reviews Christine Delphy’s Separate and Dominate: Feminism and Racism after the War on Terror The sociologist and theorist Christine Delphy has been […]
In the frame – Trouble and Strife
Debbie Cameron takes a critical look at the linguistic framing of current debates on prostitution. Let’s start with a question. Are you pro-sex or […]
Situating agency – Trouble and Strife
Feminist debates on violence against women have often become polarized by conflicting ideas about women’s agency. But in her research on street harassment, Fiona […]
Not the revolution…but not the end of the world – Trouble and Strife
Britain has got its second woman Prime Minister–and once again, she’s a Conservative. You wouldn’t expect feminists to be hailing this result as a […]
Whose story is it anyway? – Trouble and Strife
The stewardship of feminism’s collective memory raises all kinds of ethical questions. Can our approach be based on trust alone? Frankie Green shares some […]