Motherhood: A Manifesto, by Eliane Glaser
Catherine Rottenberg considers a bold critique of all the pressures and half-baked scientific advice that constrain the lives of mothers
Catherine Rottenberg considers a bold critique of all the pressures and half-baked scientific advice that constrain the lives of mothers
A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers
Eliane Glaser on a study of a gripping drama that has monopolised national discussion
A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers
A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers
Rigour, hierarchy and payrolls are not incompatible with an anti-managerial, democratic and grades-free approach, says Eliane Glaser
The notion that only the ‘left-behind’ poor are xenophobic is a myth, Eliane Glaser learns
Book of the week: Eliane Glaser on how authoritarians get an opening when party elites play with populist fires
Symposium speakers, including activist David Graeber, examine the real function of bureaucracy and how the academy can fight back
Our Deputy Head of Form Completion, Mr Ian Cage, has responded forcefully to the suggestion by Eliane Glaser, senior lecturer in English and creative writing at Canterbury Christ Church University,...
Academics find complicity with neoliberal values hard to avoid, forum hears
Scholars and senior sector figures reveal the books they’ll be reading over the summer break – for work or pleasure or both