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beauty

Culture, Perspective //

Experiencing beauty as radical ecology: On Timothy Morton

The beauty and surrender we feel through art might energise futures of nonviolent coexistence with nonhumans and their environments.

August 1, 2022 Zara Zadro
Analysis //

Colonised intimacy: Love and sex in Asia and the Middle East

Sexual liberalism has existed in these areas for centuries.

August 30, 2020 Dona Sirimanne
Perspective //

Ode to my eyebrow lady

There’s a solidarity formed between black and brown women across the world existing in white societies

April 26, 2020 Maya Eswaran
Comedy // Healthcare

‘Beauty is pain’, says plastic surgeon who refuses to anaesthetise patients

One Sydney surgeon is returning to a traditional approach.

May 25, 2017 Ann Ding
Perspective //

I love other men, therefore I am

Eric Gonzales ponders upon masculinity in men

September 29, 2016 Eric Gonzales
Perspective //

Beauty Isn’t A Virtue

Joanita Olivia doesn’t care if you don’t think she’s beautiful.

May 28, 2015 Joanita Olivia

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