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Some Like It Hot: Corroding the Golden Age with Erotic Capital

A lot happened in the second half of the twentieth century:  McCarthyism, the Korean War, Elvis and the Golden Age … More

erotic capital, film, golden age, katerina partolina schwartz

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

Column, columnist, home, languages, viola ragonese

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

charity, Interview, issue 145, qmunicate meets, ubuntu women shelter

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

features, first love, love, platonic love, relationships, serena black

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

features, history, Internet, memes, memes and history, Pandemic, rhona stewart

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

news, Pandemic, politics, unions

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

daily walk, feature, hooran m. khattak, lockdown, walking

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

books, daemons, features, mitchell welsh, phillip pullman

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

chronic illness, Column, columnist, health, lockdown, madeline docherty, mental health, online column

Staying Conscious

‘Two young fish are swimming along when they happen to meet an older fish, swimming in the other direction, who … More

feature, lockdown, Rosalynn Davidson, self discovery, staying conscious

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