We are extremely proud of our students at the Centre, and for the last few weeks we& #39;ve been showcasing come of their great work, be that articles or books they& #39;re reading. A THREAD.
A sharp book review by our GEMMA student Aline Rodrigues Silva tackles race in fantasy books: https://twitter.com/UoYCWS/status/1262360537314193408">https://twitter.com/UoYCWS/st...
Our student of the month, @xFranziPantzx, wrote about Netflix& #39;s Russian Doll, the borderline experience and fragmented realities for @the_polyphony. https://twitter.com/UoYCWS/status/1258026227425849349">https://twitter.com/UoYCWS/st...
Speaking of the student of the month, you can read more about her here: https://twitter.com/UoYCWS/status/1262335898412351488">https://twitter.com/UoYCWS/st...
We also showcase what our students are reading, as reading is an important part of feminist research, For example, this book looks great: https://twitter.com/UoYCWS/status/1260547842764165120">https://twitter.com/UoYCWS/st...
Another great read on the origins of women& #39;s oppression, capitalism and housework: https://twitter.com/UoYCWS/status/1253300086970347522">https://twitter.com/UoYCWS/st...
Our students often read books in languages other than English too! https://twitter.com/UoYCWS/status/1257361850557173761">https://twitter.com/UoYCWS/st...
And that concludes our first round-up thread of the Centre. A pretty good snapshot of what our students write about, think about and read. Want to know more? Here& #39;s a link for one of our MA programs: https://www.york.ac.uk/study/postgraduate-taught/courses/ma-womens-studies-humanities/">https://www.york.ac.uk/study/pos...