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Tag: Georgia Poplett

An interview with acclaimed author Dr Pragya Agarwal: ‘Men write smart thinking books and women are not taken seriously until they write a memoir.’

19th April 202319th April 2023  Georgia Poplett

Our writer Georgia Poplett talks to scientist and author Dr Pragya Agarwal about what led her to write her latest book, Hysterical, the damaging history of gendered emotions, representation in data, subverting the classics and why the (feminist) future is bright – and furious!

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Posted in Arts, Books, Health and Wellbeing, InterviewsTagged: Canongate, Emotions, Gender, gendered emotions, Georgia Poplett, Hysterical, Hysterical: Exploding the Myth of Gendered Emotions, Pragya Agarwal

Interview with author Valentine Carter: ‘We know who we are because we know where we’ve come from’

6th October 20216th October 2021  Georgia Poplett

Georgia Poplett talks to author and visual artist, Valentine Carter, about their new book, These Great Athenians, the materiality of texts, breaking the genre of mythology as a non-binary writer, the sense of belonging that resides in myths, writing as a form of weaving and much more.

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Posted in Arts, Books, InterviewsTagged: Athena, Felbrigg Hall, Georgia Poplett, Greek Mythology, Imprint 27, Jack Halberstam, Madeline Miller, Mythology, Nobrow Press, Pat Barker, Penelope, queer literature, Sara Ahmed, Scylla, These Great Athenians, Valentine Carter, weaving
  • Queer Tricks & Hermaphrodite Dances – Nino Strachey’s Young Bloomsbury: A New Queer History
    By Lottie Whalen
  • Motion and other poems by Catherine Norris
    By Catherine Norris
  • Hit Parade of Tears: Stories by Izumi Suzuki – the emotional disparities of dystopia
    By Jennifer Brough
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