by Dr Sara C Motta | Mar 22, 2022
In the first of two articles on the violence of marketisation in higher education, Sara Motta ruptures the discourse which seeks to normalise these processes in order to “reject and rebel against the acts of misnaming and misshaping [as a means to] produce a...
by Dr Sara C Motta | Mar 22, 2022
In her latest column, Sara Matta speaks up about the predicament of academic mothers faced with the violence of a marketised University sector.
by Dr Sara C Motta | Mar 22, 2022
In her latest column, as she leaves the UK for pastures new, Sara Motta calls for "revolutionising revolution" by founding it in a "politics of love, monologue of and for the voiceless, sacred sexuality and embodied transformations of self and...
by Dr Sara C Motta | Mar 22, 2022
In her latest column, Sara Motta examines the current crisis in Brazil as the country braces itself for tomorrow's general strike. 'Politics as normal', she argues, can no longer contain the needs, desires and hopes of large sections of Brazilian...
by Dr Sara C Motta | Mar 2, 2022
I acknowledge the different Tierras, Lands, and Country from which we come as writer and readers, yet I am writing on and with Awabakal and Worimi Country. I recognise the sustaining quality of land, sea and sky and the ongoing sovereignty of Awabakal and Worimi...
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