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An inspiration engine for ideas
Soraya Chemaly, American author of Rage Becomes Her: The Power of Women’s Anger, writes:
Sharon Blackie • Hagitude: Reimagining the Second Half of Life
We forget the difference between feminism and Professional Feminists.
Roxane Gay • Bad Feminist
Women mourn, men replace.’
Elif Shafak • The Island of Missing Trees: A Novel
essentializing dichotomous definition
AnaLouise Keating • Transformation Now!: Toward a Post-Oppositional Politics of Change
also someone engaged in a deep, ambitious pursuit of knowledge and beauty.
Natalie Dykstra • Chasing Beauty: The Life of Isabella Stewart Gardner
AI am what AI am
Sari Azout • The End of Productivity
‘Of course Karachi Urdu is really pure Delhi Urdu,’ explained a judge, biting a pakora. ‘Now that they have Sanskritized all the dialects in India, this is the last place you can hear it spoken.’
William Dalrymple • City of Djinns: A Year in Delhi
As the critic Saba Mahmood says: “To critique a particular normative regime is not to reject or condemn it; rather, by analyzing its regulatory and productive dimensions, one only deprives it of innocence and neutrality so as to craft, perhaps, a different future.”
Religiously Blonde • How Religion Can Be Used to Build a New Future
providing a forum for public discourse.