
Jacqueline Rose’s Wild Analysis 
Our ugliest psychological impulses can be a starting point for social criticism.
Our ugliest psychological impulses can be a starting point for social criticism.
In Fernanda Melchor’s novel Hurricane Season, women are agents in their own lives, but we also see where the fear of such agency can lead.
Socialist thought provides us with an imaginative and moral horizon.
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