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Editorial Team
Apr 15, 20220 min read
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White Man’s Burden: Why Western Museums Should Return Historic Artifacts to Their Native Countries
by Chiu-yi Rachel Ngai At the heart of the British Museum, the Smithsonian, and other great museums of the Western world are historical...
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Jan 12, 20226 min read
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Prose Feature: Wild Countryside of Childhood Past - Chiu-yi Rachel Ngai
With the monkeys tapping on the windows, I grew. In fields of wild grass and scattered boulders, I ran. Under trees, flowers, the...
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Dec 22, 20218 min read
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The Rebel Poet - Talha Hasan
Kazi Nazrul Islam, known as the Rebel Poet, is the national poet of Bangladesh. He wrote short stories, essays and novels too, but poems...
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Dec 8, 20212 min read
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Poetry Feature: Memories of Saltwater on Skin - Chiu-yi Rachel Ngai
Memories of Saltwater on Skin I learned to float when I was three, When my mother carried me to the middle of the beach. She let go,...
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Nov 24, 20212 min read
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Short Biography of Rabindranath Tagore - Talha Hasan
Rabindranath Tagore, the first non-European to win the Nobel Prize in Literature, was born on May 7th, 1861. He was born into the...
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Nov 17, 20211 min read
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To Relearn a Language - Chiu-yi Rachel Ngai
A native language is a difficult thing to lose. Not difficult in the sense that it is physically hard, but more in the sense of the...
Editorial Team
Nov 10, 20214 min read
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The Cost of Independence - Talha Hasan
15 August 1947. A historical day in the Indian subcontinent. It was the day India gained independence from the British at the cost of...
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Nov 3, 20212 min read
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A Farmer in the Leaves - Poetry Feature - Chiu-yi Rachel Ngai
A Farmer in the Leaves There is a farmer in the leaves With a tear upon his sleeve He watches the soldiers as they march Through his...
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Oct 27, 20211 min read
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Review: War in American Society and Tim O’Brien’s The Things They Carried - Chiu-yi Rachel Ngai
Published in 1990, Tim O’Brien’s collection of connected short stories The Things They Carried received great critical acclaim both as a...
Editorial Team
Oct 20, 20213 min read
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ISSUE 4 IS OUT NOW!
Issue 4 is finally here! Make sure to check it out on our Issues page and read the amazing work we've been waiting to share with you....
Editorial Team
Oct 15, 20211 min read
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The "Good Old Days" Are Lies with a Bit of Truth - Talha Hasan
My grandparents used to say how much better it was during their times. They'd recall their golden days, the days that are lost forever....
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Oct 13, 20213 min read
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Bitter Truth: Al Qaeda Won the War on Terror - Talha Hasan
11 September 2001. Two planes crashed into the World Trade Center. The deadliest terror attack in the history of the world occurred in...
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Oct 6, 20213 min read
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The Art of Queer Coding in Mainland China - Part One: The Untamed - Chiu-Yi Rachel Ngai
Currently in mainland China, there are censorship laws in place that forbid the display of LGBTQ themes in visual media, leading to a...
Editorial Team
Sep 29, 20215 min read
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How Sustainable is Reading? - Murielle Müller
As my gaze wanders from the news of burning forests to the books on my shelves, I feel a twinge in my heart, and I begin to wonder how...
Editorial Team
Sep 8, 20215 min read
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Prose Staff Feature: Lily of the Red River Valley - Chiu-yi Rachel Ngai
They say to never start a story with ‘once upon a time’, but how else would you start one like this? Once upon a time, it was a dark and...
Editorial Team
Sep 1, 20213 min read
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Review: "The Garden Party" by Katherine Mansfield - Sam Habashy
I recently read the short story “The Garden Party” written in 1922 by Katherine Mansfield alongside How to Read Literature like a...
Editorial Team
Aug 11, 20213 min read
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Why Texting Makes Me Anxious - Murielle Müller
Living alone during a pandemic has made it very hard not to rely on social media and my phone to connect with my friends and family....
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Aug 4, 20213 min read
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Internalised Ableism and Language - Murielle Müller
I didn’t know what internalised ableism meant until I encountered it first-hand. I tried to convince myself that my body had to be able...
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Jul 28, 20214 min read
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Periods: Where Are They in Literature? - Thee Sim Ling
When was the last time you read about menstruation in a book? If you are lucky, you may have come across literature that describes the...
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Jul 21, 20214 min read
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