Jack ReidThirty Years On, Liz Phair’s ‘Exile in Guyville’ Remains a Feminist (and Queer!) Classic‘Exile in Guyville,’ Cover ImageNov 17, 2023Nov 17, 2023
Jack ReidThe White Feminism of Gerwig’s BarbieMargot Robbie, star and co-producer of Greta Gerwig’s Barbie.Nov 15, 2023Nov 15, 2023
Jack ReidThe Queer Sensibilities of Daphne du Maurier’s ‘Rebecca’“The first 15,000 words I tore up in disgust,” Daphne du Maurier wrote to her publisher, Victor Gollancz, in 1937, “and this literary…Oct 29, 2023Oct 29, 2023
Jack ReidThe Enduring Legacy of Toni MorrisonToni Morrison, the Nobel Prize winning author of ‘Beloved.’Oct 18, 2023Oct 18, 2023
Jack ReidThe Literary Canon and the Radical Possibilities of BookTokWith the rise of BookTok, the term ‘literary canon’ seems to get thrown around a lot more than it used to, but what exactly does this term…Oct 12, 2023Oct 12, 2023