Education is a fundamental human right for everyone, recognized by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UN General Assembly, UDHR Article 26). The right exists on paper, but when it comes to reality, far too many women do not get to exercise this right. Deprivation of education is one of the many violations of women’s rights, to the extent that it is included in the … [Read more...] about Why There is Hope for South Asia to Achieve Gender Equality in Education
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Exploring the Complex Relationship Between Fire and Indegenious Communities
The sudden appearance of foreign settlers on Indigenous lands in North America marked the beginning of a centuries-long disproportionate relationship between Indigenous people and American colonists. A semblance of equality was initially displayed during the famed Thanksgiving feast held between the Wampanoag Tribe and early colonists but diminished as American settlers soon … [Read more...] about Exploring the Complex Relationship Between Fire and Indegenious Communities
Reinterpretation Of No Longer Human Through Surrealism And Horror
Abstract This paper examines Junji Ito’s 2019 manga adaptation of Osamu Dazai’s 1948 novel, No Longer Human, a hallmark of Japanese literature. The stark difference in medium, genre, and audience has resulted in an adaptation that both captures the essence of No Longer Human and distorts the story to be much darker than originally intended. Dazai’s frank tone may lend … [Read more...] about Reinterpretation Of No Longer Human Through Surrealism And Horror
In Collusion with a Cannibal
Dried apricots, sliced gouda, prosciutto, water crackers. Over this past summer, my sister and I had begun a sort of tradition in preparing these small charcuterie boards, in service of our most recent ‘sister-bonding’ activity: watching our favorite cannibalistic serial killer use his affinity for manipulation to kill, cook, and consume a variety of human beings. All with a … [Read more...] about In Collusion with a Cannibal
Is Granola Culture Really “Green”?
What is a Granola Girl, and How Can I Become One? Granola girl: we’ve all heard the term. Whether they be male or female, a granola girl is a person who likes hiking, visiting national parks, and participating in other outdoors-y activities. Don’t be surprised if you see them sporting tie-dye, wearing Chacos, drinking out of a Camelbak, or even eating trail mix. Earth … [Read more...] about Is Granola Culture Really “Green”?