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Shahidha Bari
BBC broadcaster and academic, Shahidha Bari is the author of Dressed: A Philosophy of Clothes.
Shahidha Bari is Senior Lecturer in Romanticism at Queen Mary University of London and Fellow of the Forum for European Philosophy at the LSE. She was one of the first ever BBC Radio 3 New Generation Thinkers in 2011. She writes for the TLS, Times Higher, Guardian and Financial Times. She features regularly on BBC Radio 4's Saturday Review, Front Row & Woman's Hour, and she is an occasional presenter of BBC Radio 3's Free Thinking.
Shahidha Bari is Senior Lecturer in Romanticism at Queen Mary University of London and Fellow of the Forum for European Philosophy at the LSE. She was one of the first ever BBC Radio 3 New Generation Thinkers in 2011. She writes for the TLS, Times Higher, Guardian and Financial Times. She features regularly on BBC Radio 4's Saturday Review, Front Row & Woman's Hour, and she is an occasional presenter of BBC Radio 3's Free Thinking.
Shahidha Bari Videos
The Story of Romance
Dressed: A Philosophy of Fashion
Hidden Desires and Secret Thoughts
Vanity, Victory and Vice
Shahidha Bari Articles
More Videos
In Defense of Pornography
Against Meritocracy
Rethinking Feminism
Women and Conquest
The World After Men
Sisters and the Sisterhood
Witches, Sluts, Feminists
Return to Radical Feminism
The Story of Romance
A Politics of Hope
Equality and Difference
After Feminism
Beyond Men and Women
Equal Is Unfair
Victims and Conquerors
Forbidden Fantasies
The Self and the Selfie
Greater Than Equal
Real Men
Selling Ourselves
Dreams of Equality
Dream Hoarders
The Oldest Profession
When Women Rule
After Equality
The Devil's Parties
Where Women Rule
Politics and the Patriarchy
What's Right Anymore?
After Equality
Drug Culture
How We Came to #MeToo
A Woman's World
The Crisis of Masculinity
Exotic England: Europe's Most Promiscuous Tribe
Is Digital Thinking Different?
Dangerous Images
Who We Are: Beyond Black and White
Myths About Feminism
How to Thrive in a Digital Age
The Sweetest Taboo
Democracy and Drugs
Romancing Opiates
Visions of Disaster and Perfection
Women on Top
The Sexualisation of Society
The Skin We're In
The End of Equality
Rationality and Drugs
More Than Equal