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Posts Tagged: Helena Bonham Carter

The Rumpus Interview with Nina Stibbe

By Catherine Cusick

August 22nd, 2016

Author Nina Stibbe discusses her new novel Paradise Lodge, our obsession with character likeability, and how she more than flirts with feminism.

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Men With Women; Women With Men: Fight Club, 15 Years Later

By Arielle Bernstein

September 12th, 2014

Fight Club was never a fairytale. It’s a painful howl into a night that probably isn’t listening and that is more a cry of pain than a drive to hurt.

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Tags: Arielle Bernstein, Brad Pitt, David Fincher, Edward Norton, femininity, feminism, Fight Club, Gender Identity, Helena Bonham Carter, identity politics, masculinity, Megan Koester

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