Rhian E Jones
Rhian E. Jones writes about culture and politics and is co-author of Triptych: Three Studies of Manic Street Preachers’ “The Holy Bible” (Repeater)
Articles by Rhian E Jones
Book review: Paris in Turmoil
Eric Hazan offers glimpses of the French capital's radical past beneath its contemporary gloss
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Book review: Terminal Boredom: Stories
Izumi Suzuki's fiction melds the mundanity of the present - addictions, heartbreaks - with the robots and alien races of the future.
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Book review: The Class Ceiling
The evidence gathered in a new book makes it harder for cheerleaders of meritocracy to deny the existence of class bias in public life.
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How Welsh culture learned to assert itself
For too long trapped between romantic nostalgia and post-industrial gloom, Welsh culture is finally challenging its clichés.
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Why we should be commemorating Peterloo
On its 200th anniversary, a historic moment in the struggle for democracy resonates louder than ever.
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Book review: Revolting Prostitutes
Molly Smith and Juno Mac's book on sex work demonstrates the inadequacy of binary positions and the need for nuance.
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Book review: Xenofeminism
Rejecting the claim that science and technology are inherently masculine or patriarchal, Xenofeminism looks at attempts to repurpose technology to liberate women.
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The end of work as we know it?
The idea of what employment really means has undergone radical changes. Now, some thinkers are questioning whether it should exist at all.
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Book review: Protest – Stories of Resistance
This anthology examines protest over seven centuries, showing how it is part of our social and political fabric.
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