The tragedy of 4B: Scissoring out the patriarchy, but not scissoring each other
"The irony of 4B is that it doesn’t even scissor out the patriarchy because its logic continues to center it...", writes Marcie Bianco.
November 12, 2024
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"The irony of 4B is that it doesn’t even scissor out the patriarchy because its logic continues to center it...", writes Marcie Bianco.
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