Hannah Gadsby’s ‘Nanette’ Changed Comedy Post #MeToo Emma Troise, Manhattan College Looking at Comedic Techniques and Comedy in Hannah Gadsby's "Nanette" Special Through the Post #MeToo Lens.… December 7, 2023
Defying Categorization: Unstable Women in Contemporary Fiction Alina Edwards, Wellesley College The female protagonists of several contemporary novels highlight some significant shifts in 21st-century culture.… July 8, 2022
Frank Ocean, Kanye, Rhye and Sun Kil Moon: Separating an Artist From Their Art Mason Cannon, Columbia University 'Although they may express it beautifully, sometimes what they have to express from within themselves doesn't come from somewhere beautiful at all.'… September 3, 2021
Why Time’s Person of the Year Isn’t Much of a Triumph for Victims Kathleen Danielson, Carleton College The Silence Breakers earned Time’s Person of the Year, but there is a cynical downside to their victory.… December 19, 2017
Sexual Violence Is Everyone’s Problem Cheryl Sutton, Purdue University With allegations from Terry Crews and Timothy Heller, it’s important to remember that sexual violence isn’t just a woman’s issue.… December 19, 2017
When the Levee Breaks: The Wave of Sexual Misconduct Allegations Leslie Currie, University of Virginia There's recently been an inundation of allegations of sexual assault and harassment, and while troubling, it’s imperative these accounts are heard.… December 6, 2017
Why #MeToo Is More Than Just a Hashtag Sydney Jennings, University of Connecticut The origin of the hashtag that sparked a social media uprising.… November 12, 2017
Men Need to Call Out Other Men If They Want to Help Giselle Krachenfels, USC Men who are willing to speak up can help the fight against sexual harassment.… October 26, 2017