The students are not the problem
The student group Uni Melb for Palestine are currently occupying Arts West – a prominent building on campus. When I left campus this evening they’d been there for around 28hours. Here are some quick thoughts. If anyone is observing the sit-in from afar, it is important to note that university leaders and administration will do…
Finding and Making Feminist Time: A Messy Reflection on Method
Time Hamilton1, that very popular but not very feminist musical, gives its last moments to a woman who wonders what to do with the gift of time. Addressing her dead husband she says, ‘I stop wasting time on tears, I live another fifty years, it’s not enough. … I ask myself what would you do…
On feminist survival kits
Since writing the final chapter of my thesis (also, hello, its been a while but I was writing a thesis) I’ve been thinking a lot about feminist survival kits (Ahmed 2017). Both about the importance of having a feminist survival kit, and about being a feminist survival kit. Sara Ahmed (2017 p.236) teaches us that…
Loss is a strange feeling
Loss is a strange feeling. I don’t know what to do with it. So I’ll tell you a story. A Conference In that other 2020 that didn’t happen, I’m in New Zealand, at the start of a conference. I’m with three fantastic women who are going to speak on a panel with me. We…
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I’m Rosie Clare. I’m a feminist researcher and writer interested in gender, sexuality, religion and posthumanism.
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