Monthly Archives: January 2014

assuming victimization

I find myself, over and over, assuming the worst about colonization, about Canada, about the United States, and, in particular, about the fate of the aboriginal peoples of whom I am learning about. Almost every type of literature, film, or … Continue reading

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Radicalism in the modern world

It seems to me that a world of fertility and “two-legged wombs” in The Handmaid’s TaleĀ is not so obscure and unlikely as it may seem. Even as a piece of fiction, today’s legislation and current events on abortion and birthing … Continue reading

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