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Posts Tagged: incels

Queer Logic: Females and My Autobiography of Carson McCullers

Reviewed By Amelia Possanza

April 22nd, 2020

“Everyone is female, and everyone hates it.” A provocation. An invitation.

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Tags: Amelia Possanza, Andrea Long Chu, Andy Warhol, binary, book review, Carson McCullers, chronic illness, females, gender, Gender Identity, Helen Betya Rubinstein, identity, incels, Jenn Shapland, jenna wortham, Krista Burton, Lesbian, LGBTQ, misogyny, My Autobiography of Carson McCullers, nonbinary, patriarchy, queer, review, Sara Ahmed, scum manifesto, sexism, sexuality, TERF, The HEart is a lonely hunter, trans, Up Your Ass, Valerie Solanas, Yaddo

Mixed Feelings: How to Trust after Trauma

By Mandy Len Catron

December 10th, 2018

I don’t believe the problem of rape culture is beyond resolution, but I know that you’re not the one responsible for solving it.

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Tags: assault, Brene Brown, Christine Blasey Ford, consent, dating, incels, Jaclyn Friedman, Kavanaugh, Mandy Catron, Mandy Len Catron, Marina Adshade, Mixed Feelings, Neil McArthur, rage, rape, Rape culture, Sex, sexual assault, toxic masculinity, trauma, Unscrewed, women's anger

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