The Atlantic piece ends
by reminding us that «the absence of women film critics has been in the news recently thanks to Meryl Streep, who questioned in October how having so few women
writers might affect the
reception of female - centric films,» while noting that «There are no headlines recently about the representation of
other races or sexual orientations, though they deserve many of their own.»
Welcome &
reception by Helga Christoffersen I AM OUR COMMON PRONOUN takes its title from I Civil (2012), a book
by the Danish
writer and artist Amalie Smith (b. 1985), which considers the body as a porous container of shards that connect and separate us from the world and each
other.