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Responding to “Maria”

“But whether these vital conversations unfold in the pages and meetings of the Nass or elsewhere, we hope they will unfold nonetheless.”

by The Senior Management Team of the 2019 Nass Masthead on April 14, 2019April 14, 2019

The Feminism of a Heeled Converse

Considering the nuances of feminism at an all-girls school.

by Mika Hyman on April 6, 2019April 6, 2019

Maria

Unpacking and reflecting on the “deep-seated racial ‘master-labor’ power dynamic between the Chinese employers and Filipino maids in Hong Kong.”

by Michael Yeung on April 6, 2019April 18, 2019

Girls, Go Crazy, but not Stupid

Reflecting on gender dynamics and college-party culture on different campuses, and the protective measures some students take.

by Gina Feliz on April 6, 2019April 6, 2019

The Empathetic Potential of Fiction

Examining the relationship between feminist literary theory, authority by experience, and the potential of the human moral imagination.

by Tess Solomon on March 31, 2019April 7, 2019

Playing House at 18

“I played pretend at young motherhood, not bothering to correct the well-intentioned stranger(s) who asked, ‘it goes by so fast, doesn’t it?’”

by Katie Massie on March 31, 2019

Why Pete Davidson?

Reflecting on Pete Davidson’s fame and use of self-deprecating humor.

by Pat Macdonald on March 31, 2019

The Movement Towards Endings

“This isn’t to say that an ending has no value, for where the author leaves us at the end is always strategic and therefore important to
think about. However, we have grown too attached to endings.”

by Mia Salas on March 3, 2019March 5, 2019

Telescoping Faith

In the succeeding entries, we telescope “faith,” a word with a variety of connotations. Join us in considering “faith,” its soaring capacities, and its particular and personal ones.

by Adam Chang, Alejandro Roig, Gina Feliz, Katie Duggan, Michael Yeung, Nicolette D’Angelo, Sarah Warman Hirschfield, Tianyi Wang on February 24, 2019February 26, 2019

Genealogy

“Genealogy is an engaging project to undergo because it navigates the…paradoxical relationship between a narrowly defined conception of the self and the larger, more communal one”

by Max McGougan on February 24, 2019February 26, 2019

How to Roadkill

Considering the effects of modernization, growing more thoughtful about consumption, and mourning roadkill.

by Zartosht Ahlers on February 17, 2019March 20, 2019

Running In Beirut

Wondering about the skeleton of the Holiday Inn in Beirut, and its meaning amidst post-conflict narratives.

by Adam Chang on February 17, 2019


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