A lot happened in the second half of the twentieth century: McCarthyism, the Korean War, Elvis and the Golden Age … More
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The Garden of Forking Languages: English Epilogue
When I was still attending my high school in Italy, I read the book Dubliners, by James Joyce. I found … More
qmunicate meets: Ubuntu Women Shelter
Susanna Zarli (Editor-in-Chief) and Emanuela Fazzio (Deputy Editor-in-Chief) interview Loa, Sumac, and Aimee of Ubuntu Women Shelter, an amazing Glasgow-based … More
The Power of Platonic Love
“Love does not begin and end the way we seem to think it does. Love is a battle, love is … More
Meme Culture as a Way of Perceiving History
As we stay alert and remain calm in lockdown, the world has taken to one of its greatest comforts of … More
When Heroes Strike: Unions’ Role in Light of a Pandemic
“Trade unions are back”, boldly claims an Economist article from May 16th, and it’s true– the last few months have … More
The Underrated Privilege of Walking
Life hasn’t looked or felt the same for a lot of us since mid-March when a pandemic took over everything … More
Showing our True Selves? Phillip Pullman’s Daemons in the Real World
In Phillip Pullman’s ‘His Dark Materials’, a daemon is an external part of every person, in the form of an … More
The New Normal: Feeling Guilty and Coping with it Badly!
I feel guilty about something almost all of the time. If I have to take a day off work, cancel … More
Staying Conscious
‘Two young fish are swimming along when they happen to meet an older fish, swimming in the other direction, who … More
