Working Out is Hard to Do Elizabeth Foley Americans are lectured constantly for our failure to exercise. We’re regularly updated on how obese...
Korean Rap and the Politics of the Body: Developments in South Korean Feminism Rafael Munia On May 17th, 2016, near Exit 10 of Gangnam Station, one of the busiest subway...
Performing Health: Post-Surgical Bra Through Gender and Fashion Commentary Adi Sieradzki Post-surgical bras are not products often thought about by the general public. Their very specific market...
Panel Explores the Real Estate State with Samuel Stein’s Capital City Christopher Morrow By 5:30 pm on a Thursday evening, Room 4102 at the Graduate Center was full. The walls...
Capital City: Gentrification and the Real Estate State by Samuel Stein Emily Holloway Early this spring, not long after the long-anticipated grand opening, I visited Hudson Yards on...
The Push for More Versatile PhD Science Students: Cultivating Future Leaders, Activists, and Communicators in the 21st Century Jeannette Huaman Getting your PhD in science teaches you a variety of things. Students often find themselves juggling...
Intellectuals without Shores: Notes on Iraqi Culture after 2003 By Falih Hasan In most nation-states in the Middle East, perhaps more so in Iraq, culture and literary...
The #NotHim Movement, the Presidential Elections in Brazil and the Aftermath By Juliane Bazzo I write these lines not only as an external investigator of facts, but also as...
Hitting Fascism from Below: Lessons from the Far East on How to Fight Like a Girl By Rafael Munia On January 27, at Meiji University in Tokyo, a line of middle-aged and senior women...
PT and Bolsonaro: from the Normalization of an Anomy to the Rise of Fascism in Brazil By Hugo Goeury On 28 October 2018, Jair Bolsonaro was elected president of Brazil. With 55.13% of the vote, he...