Now Go enters emotional waters to interrogate not only how Studio Ghibli navigates grief so well, but how that informs our own understanding of grief’s manifold faces.
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They Came to Slay : The Queer Culture of D&D by Thom James Carter
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Baseline Shift : Untold Stories of Women in Graphic Design History by Briar Levit
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Working It : Sex Workers on the Work of Sex
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Responses to Derek Jarman’s Blue (1993)
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Abolition Geography : Essays Towards Liberation by Ruth Wilson Gilmore
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Lonely Castle in the Mirror by Mizuki Tsujimura
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Now Go : On Grief and Studio Ghibli by Karl Thomas Smith
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The Well of Loneliness by Radclyffe Hall
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BFFs : The Radical Potential of Female Friendship by Anahit Behrooz
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Warp & Weft by Lisa Fannen
Gathering together ideas, radical frameworks and reference points to explore consciousness, and ways of understanding experiences of distress as they occur within our social and systemic contexts.





