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The Taliban wages war on women, but their voices roar on the page. Here are 5 essential books by Afghan women writers

The Taliban wages war on women, but their voices roar on the page. Here are 5 essential books by Afghan women writers

There is something profoundly defiant, almost incendiary, about Afghan women writers. When the Taliban regained control of Kabul in August 2021, images of women protesting in the streets and girls being barred from classrooms circulated around the world. Since then, regressive laws have been introduced as part of the systemic
Friday essay: long in the shadow of Freud, Carl Jung’s ideas are finding fresh relevance today

Friday essay: long in the shadow of Freud, Carl Jung’s ideas are finding fresh relevance today

Vlad Bagacian/unsplashOnce upon a time, great psychological thinkers bestrode the earth. William James, Sigmund Freud, Jean Piaget, Fred Skinner, Carl Jung and a few other heavyweights left deep footprints in the cultural landscape. The ground trembled when they fought. Just as dinosaurs evolved into birds, grand theorists have been replaced
We thought inbred koalas were at risk of extinction. But what we discovered upends genetic conventions

We thought inbred koalas were at risk of extinction. But what we discovered upends genetic conventions

Desley WhissonIf you follow media coverage of koalas, you could be forgiven for feeling confused. Recent stories describe a “koala paradox”: endangered in the north of Australia, abundant in the south; genetically diverse in some regions, genetically depleted in others. Koalas populations are often described simultaneously as being in

The Taliban wages war on women, but their voices roar on the page. Here are 5 essential books by Afghan women writers

The Taliban wages war on women, but their voices roar on the page. Here are 5 essential books by Afghan women writers
There is something profoundly defiant, almost incendiary, about Afghan women writers. When the Taliban regained control of Kabul in August 2021, images of women protesting in the streets and girls being barred from classrooms circulated around the world. Since then, regressive laws have been introduced as part of the systemic

Friday essay: long in the shadow of Freud, Carl Jung’s ideas are finding fresh relevance today

Friday essay: long in the shadow of Freud, Carl Jung’s ideas are finding fresh relevance today
Vlad Bagacian/unsplashOnce upon a time, great psychological thinkers bestrode the earth. William James, Sigmund Freud, Jean Piaget, Fred Skinner, Carl Jung and a few other heavyweights left deep footprints in the cultural landscape. The ground trembled when they fought. Just as dinosaurs evolved into birds, grand theorists have been replaced

We thought inbred koalas were at risk of extinction. But what we discovered upends genetic conventions

We thought inbred koalas were at risk of extinction. But what we discovered upends genetic conventions
Desley WhissonIf you follow media coverage of koalas, you could be forgiven for feeling confused. Recent stories describe a “koala paradox”: endangered in the north of Australia, abundant in the south; genetically diverse in some regions, genetically depleted in others. Koalas populations are often described simultaneously as being in