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Tag: Indigo Press

Walking on Cowrie Shells by Nana Nkweti: an exuberant, insightful short story collection

25th July 2022  Laetitia Erskine

Nana Nkweti cleaves open worlds shaped by Cameroonian heritage and American individuality, deftly revealing complex cultural exchanges in these immersive, genre-bending short stories.

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Posted in Arts, BooksTagged: Book Review, Indigo Press, Nana Nkweti, Short Stories, Walking on Cowrie Shells

Chauvo-Feminism: men, women, and feminism in the aftermath of #MeToo

15th February 2021  Rebecca Savage

Sam Mills explores the rise of the ‘chauvo-feminist’ and asks, while women have been focusing on empowerment, have some men simply changed tactics?

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Posted in Arts, BooksTagged: #MeToo, chauvo-feminism, Consent, Feminism, Indigo Press, relationships, Sam Mills
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    By Hannah Hutchings-Georgiou
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    By Lisa Goodrum
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    By Rachel Ashenden
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