Articles by debi withers
Living in the ice age: Kate Bush's 50 Words for Snow
Six years after Aerial, Kate Bush's latest offering sees her continuing to write, perform and produce music that is out of this world. Debi Withers previews the release, equipped with a healthy appreciation for the ridiculous and a love of Bush's work, tempered by a critical eye for some of the problems inherent within it
debi withers // 20 November 2011
Adventures in self-publishing
Can print-on-demand and self publishing help feminists today continue the legacy of the suffragettes & the women's liberation movement? Deborah Withers considers the potential
debi withers // 10 March 2010
Categories: Culture and Media
Intersex (For Lack of a Better Word)
debi withers reviews Thea Hillman's memoir outlining her own experience as an intersex person, as well as offering a critique of 'normal' and a vision for a queer intersex feminism
debi withers // 18 February 2009
Categories: Books
Out of Place: Interrogating Silences in Queerness / Raciality
debi withers reviews a collection on the intersection of race and queer politics, which slips between first-person narratives, manifestos and academic tracts
debi withers // 14 December 2008
Categories: Books
Her Naked Skin
Rebecca Lenkiewicz's take on the suffrage movement hinges on a clichéd story of forbidden love between seamstress Eve Douglas and Lady Celia Cain. Debi Withers is exasperated
debi withers // 7 September 2008
Categories: Theatre
Fragments from the Dark
Debi Withers reviews a book of writing by and interviews with female refugees and asylum seekers in Wales
debi withers // 15 June 2008
Categories: Books
