Screw Consent: A Better Politics of Sexual Justice, by Joseph J. Fischel
Joanna Williams assesses a controversial and ‘at times eye-watering’ account of policing sexuality

Joanna Williams assesses a controversial and ‘at times eye-watering’ account of policing sexuality

Alec Ryrie reports from a skirmish in the culture wars that proves surprisingly illuminating

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

Book of the week: Richard Joyner praises a bold attempt to get to grips with ‘science denial’

Charlotte Jones considers the arguments that much pioneering modernist art and literature didn’t really deserve to be taken seriously
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Mary Wellesley is impressed by ‘a new kind of biography’ of a giant of medieval literature
How should HE respond to climate change? Joanna Kidman makes a good point in her article “We need to talk about climate change” (Features, 9 May). Air travel, as well as travel by car, are major...

The author of Brexit in History: Sovereignty or a European Union? on extroversion and introversion, political decision making and Bohemian fairy tales

For a few ‘super universities’, the amplifying effect of their brand turns independent incidents into powerful patterns in the public mind

Former chief defence scientist of Australia says universities may be forced to bar Chinese nationals from conducting research in sensitive areas

Study finds university staff who do up to 10 additional hours each week are more satisfied with their job, but doing more than this has a significant adverse effect

The literature expert on what Spain makes of the Gothic, what we can learn from ‘mad scientists’ and struggles with his surname

Tributes paid to ‘gentlemanly’ scholar of folklore, fairy tales and fantasy fiction