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Category Archives: Nonfiction

Gal Cohen, Mother Daughter

Liberal Motherhood: Abortion Rights, Race, and Individual Sovereignty

December 14, 2016by wtd220

By Hayley Wagner No longer can abortion simply be talked about in terms of individual choice and morality—in a country where access varies from easy to impossible and where structural […]

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Features, Nonfiction
2905 Garland Ave

A “Peculiar Type of Fear”

December 14, 2016by kenneia

By Ian Kennedy The houses across from and next to 2905 Garland Avenue in eastern Detroit have plywood nailed over their broken windows. According to the 2010 census, this neighborhood […]

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Features, Nonfiction

Beyond Non-Discrimination: A Critical Examination of School Safety, Support, and Inclusion of Transgender Youth

December 14, 2016by kenneia

By J.M. Bendett This paper is part of a larger work focusing on the safety and support of transgender students in private schools throughout New York City. The greater work […]

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Features, Nonfiction

Fighting Narratives: Agency, Gender, and Jihad in the Gaza Strip

December 14, 2016by wtd220

By Sigrid von Wendel Women living in Palestine can encounter a range of oppressions. On the one hand, there is the force of Israel, backed by Western powers, which has […]

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Features, Nonfiction

Nonfiction: Buttons Tendered by Marci Vogel

Featuredby anamesajournal

Marci Vogel is a native of Los Angeles, where she attends USC’s PhD Program in Literature and Creative Writing as a Provost’s Fellow. Her poetry has been twice nominated for […]

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Features, Nonfiction

Game Theory: Critical Thoughts about Video Games — Existentialism and Pacman

February 14, 2013by Scott

Something by Anamesa‘s own Daniel Porsa… The point and purpose of Pacman might seem so simple, so straightforward, as to defy complex analysis; inevitably, the more straightforwardly matters are presented, the […]

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