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Gabrielle Bellot
In Purging Language About Trans People, Donald Trump and Elon Musk Are Trying to Purge the People Themselves
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Gabrielle Bellot
| February 19, 2025
Waking Up Trans in Trump’s America
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Gabrielle Bellot
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| June 5, 2024
On America’s Two-Party System... And the Damage It Has Done
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| April 23, 2024
Roaming">
Roaming">
Roaming">Queerness Made Quotidian: Gabrielle Bellot on the Quiet Power of
Roaming
In Praise of a Graphic Novel Whose Slice-of-Life Normalcy Provides "a Subtle Fuck-You to the Book-Banners"
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| October 2, 2023
Part of Our World: On the Mermaids of Walt Disney, Hans Christian Andersen, and W.B. Yeats
Gabrielle Bellot: “The mermaid is the Other; she is also us.”
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| May 31, 2023
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Tool or Terror? Looking to Literature to Better Understand Artificial Intelligence
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Kindred Adaptation Reclaims Octavia Butler’s “Grim Fantasy” for a New Era">The
Kindred
Adaptation Reclaims Octavia Butler’s “Grim Fantasy” for a New Era
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| December 12, 2022
The Sandman Adaptation">Art Doesn’t Care If You Like It: Gabrielle Bellot on
The Sandman
Adaptation
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Gabrielle Bellot
| August 19, 2022
All Tomorrow’s Fables: How Do We Write About This Vanishing World?
The World As We Knew It and New Kinds of Nature Writing">Daegan Miller on
The World As We Knew It
and New Kinds of Nature Writing
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Daegan Miller
| June 16, 2022
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The Only Living Black Man in New York: On an Overlooked, Subversive Sci-Fi Story by W.E.B. Du Bois
of the Color Line">Gabby Bellot Considers “The Comet” and the Pervasive Legacy
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| May 24, 2021
and Disability">
and Disability">
and Disability">Interpreter of Maladies: On Virginia Woolf's Writings About Illness
and Disability
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Gabrielle Bellot
| December 16, 2020
The Ghosts of the Trump Presidency Will Linger Longer Than We Think
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Gabrielle Bellot
| November 13, 2020
Can Rather Than
Should
: What the
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Can Rather Than
Should
: What the
Harper's
Open Letter
Gets Wrong">
Can Rather Than
Should
: What the
Harper's
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Gets Wrong">Freedom Means
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Rather Than
Should
: What the
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Gets Wrong
Existence Up For Debate">Gabrielle Bellot on How It Feels To Have Your
Existence Up For Debate
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| July 8, 2020
JK Rowling deletes praise of Stephen King on Twitter because he supports trans rights.
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| June 29, 2020
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