Articles by Red Chidgey
Feminist Media History: Suffrage, Periodicals and the Public Sphere
Red Chidgey reviews a book focusing on the feminist periodicals which emerged from the campaign for women's right to vote, highlighting the central role of grassroots publications to engage the wider public
Red Chidgey // 27 July 2011
How to survive and thrive as a creative professional for hire
Red Chidgey reviews a step-by-step guide to going freelance
Red Chidgey // 1 October 2009
Categories: Books
Cunning Stunts: women's theatre in the 1970s and '80s
The Unfinished Histories CD provides a tantalising window into the history of women's theatre troupes, says Red Chidgey
Red Chidgey // 8 December 2008
Categories: Spoken Word
Loving outside the line of monogamy: Tristan Taormino's new guide to open relationships
Two-person relationships are the default in our culture, but why? Red Chidgey reviews a book which lays open the potential for different kinds of relationships
Red Chidgey // 4 September 2008
Categories: Books
Labours left unfinished: third wave feminism
The third wave and riot grrrl may be inspiring, but risk ignoring feminist history and swapping radical action for gigs and zines. In a fiery essay, Red Chidgey poses some difficult questions
Red Chidgey // 10 March 2008
Get Your Frock On: An insight into organising a womens' community event
Red Chidgey speaks to Coral and Marie, part of 'The Cailleach Collective', inspirational organisers of Glasgow's 'Frock On!' events.
Red Chidgey // 19 September 2003
Categories: Activism, Interviews
