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It also owns another reading app called Ji Hua Le Du featuring mostly lesbian-themed writings.The app launched a Community feature in 2020.
the app began to trend upwards from the end of 2020those are the moments for me where I feel like I am… That to me is like a style of personal writing.what better thing is there to be able to do than create something absolutely beautiful?INTERVIEWERSpeaking of beauty.
and I was worried that the parts of my brain that I valued the most—the parts that engaged with literature and poetry and history—were being pruned away.I have that moment where I make a joke about friends saying about me that Im practically white—I thought a lot about whether I should keep that in or not.
and an old friend wrote to me to say that he thought it hadnt captured my wackiness and sense of play and fun.
People who seemed like very mainstream analytic philosophers turned out to be having these subterranean.So much of what I say about myself is formed through what Ive learned from other people whove helped me make sense of myself.
but also as totally lacking what my colleague Rachel Fraser here at Oxford has called the carnivalesque in feminism.Do you worry about being misinterpreted?SRINIVASANAre we going to write in a way where we could not possibly be misread? That kind of writing is bad writing.
2021 At Work Photo: Tereza Červeňová/MorgenbladetWhen Amia Srinivasan published her essay Does Anyone Have the Right to Sex? in the London Review of Books in early 2018.Opening with a reading of the incel manifesto written by the perpetrator of the Isla Vista killings.
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