Her Place in Theory

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Conversations with scholars about the women who’ve shaped the way we think. Celebrating influence, inspiration, and the overlooked legacies of women in theory. Hosted by @juliettemarchant.bsky.social

‘The way Lena Dunham embodied Hannah Horvath doesn’t seem like a confession, an outrage or a gimmick, but an articulation of girlhood. Through her, we saw a young woman’s power, vulnerability, clumsiness, poignancy, humour, glory.’ Joanna Biggs reads 𝘍𝘢𝘮𝘦𝘴𝘪𝘤𝘬: www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v4...

Joanna Biggs · Who’s the adult here? Lena Dunham after ‘Girls’

Nearly fifteen years after Girls, the way Lena Dunham embodied the character of Hannah Horvath doesn’t seem like a...

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Ever wondered who the first woman to receive tenure in @harvardgovdept.bsky.social was? Well… it was none other than Judith Shklar! Find out more about her life and ideas in the latest episode of @herplacepod.bsky.social! #politicaltheory #judithshklar #harvard #liberalism

Her Place in Theory@herplacepod.bsky.social · 5mo ago

@juliettemarchant.bsky.social chats with Bernard Yack about the sharp, skeptical, and endlessly relevant Judith Shklar. From the “liberalism of fear” to her reflections on injustice, Shklar shows how political theory can be both profound and deeply humane. open.spotify.com/episode/20hn...