
Still Brazen Episode 6: “‘Femme Persists’: Andi Schwartz in Conversation with Anna Camilleri and Chloë Brushwood Rose about the Evolution of Femme through Time, Place, and Friendship”
In this final episode of Still Brazen, Andi Schwartz asks editors Chloë Brushwood Rose and Anna Camilleri how they came to be friends and collaborators, and what was the driving force behind "Brazen Femme." Chloë and Anna talk about femme life and culture from the 90s to now, touching on themes of violence, care, heritage, spirituality, and femmeships before smartphones.
Check out the transcript here: https://www.yorku.ca/cfr/wp-content/uploads/sites/255/2023/06/Still-Brazen-Podcast-Transcript-Episode-6.pdf
Links: Chloë Brushwood Rose: https://edu.yorku.ca/edu-profiles/index.php?mid=81471
Anna Camilleri: https://arsenalpulp.com/Contributors/C/Camilleri-Anna
ReDefine Arts: https://www.facebook.com/ReDefineArtsTO/
Brazen Femme: https://www.autostraddle.com/read-a-fcking-book-brazen-femme-queering-femininity-141217/
Boys Like Her: Transfictions: https://quillandquire.com/review/boys-like-her-transfictions/
Strange Sisters: https://buddiesinbadtimes.com/wp-content/uploads/1990_StrangeSistersTheGargoyle.pdf
Toronto Women's Bookstore: https://riseupfeministarchive.ca/activism/organizations/womens-bookstore-toronto/
Montreal Massacre: https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/polytechnique-tragedy
Sistering: https://sistering.org/
Mira-Soleil Ross: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirha-Soleil_Ross
Podcast Credits:
Created and produced by: Dr. Andi Schwartz
Recorded by: Dr. Andi Schwartz and Michael Fong
Edited by: Dr. Andi Schwartz, Rafia Naz, and Maykel Shehata
Music by: Dr. Andi Schwartz and Michael Fong
Supported by: The Centre for Feminist Research and the Media Creation Lab at York University
Sponsored by: The Graduate Program in Gender, Feminist and Women's Studies (York); The Sexuality Studies Program (York); The School of Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies (York); The Institute for Research in Digital Literacies (York); The Digital Scholarship Centre at the Scott Library (York); and the Joint Program in Communication and Cultural Studies (York & TMU)