By Mitchel Rowe “Without Sustained remembrance, we cannot learn to live with ghosts and so cannot think” (Hawaway, Staying with the Trouble, 39) “the most striking characteristics of the Barguest type is that it goes out of its way to show the beholder it is no normal dog, but a monster from another world” (Brown, […]
By Hayden Eccles and Laura Gent Exeter University’s LGBTQ+ Society has a notable history, from its founding in the late 1970s up to today. Initially founded as “GaySoc”, the society aimed to give a safe space to, and connect, members of the gay community on Streatham Campus. To track this history, two former student newspapers, […]
By Lachlan Evans In Animal Rights: Considered in Relation to Social Process, Henry Salt writes: “Oppression and cruelty are invariably founded on a lack of imaginative sympathy; the tyrant or tormentor can have no true sense of kinship with the victim of his injustice”. This brings to mind Donna Haraway’s words in Staying with the Trouble: […]
A queer and unusual journey in using hauticulture to find queerness in the most hostile of places. By Ella Harding VIEW PDF: Derek Jarman Garden by Ella Harding or VIEW PLAIN TEXT PDF