“True Detective”Deftly Tackles Race But Leaves Women Behind Film/TV CriticismCate YoungMarch 30, 2019Reviews, Criticism, Television, HBO, True Detective, Mahershala Ali, Race Relations, Pop Culture
Black Women Can't Win With Jessica Jones Film/TV CriticismCate YoungSeptember 3, 2018Television, Reviews, Race Relations, Criticism, White Feminism, Feminism, Black Feminism, Netflix, Krysten Ritter, Drama
Sharp Objects Needs A Trigger Warning Film/TV CriticismCate YoungAugust 16, 2018Television, Criticism, HBO, Personal Essays, Pop Culture, Reviews, Anxiety, Depression, Amy Adams, Patricia Clarkson, Self Harm
13 Reasons Why And The Construction Of A Manic Pixie Dream Girl Film/TV CriticismCate YoungMay 22, 2018Television, Netflix, 13 Reasons Why, Toxic Masculinity, Sexuality, Teens, Slut Shaming, Bullying, Self Harm, Suicide, Criticism, Reviews
Growing Up On GIRLS Film/TV CriticismCate YoungMay 11, 2017Reviews, Television, Girls, Personal Essays, Criticism, Essays, Lena Dunham, Pop Culture, White Feminism, Millennials
The Privilege Of Mike Ross Film/TV CriticismCate YoungMarch 6, 2017Reviews, Television, Race Relations, Essays, Pop Culture
Best of BattyMamzelle: Top 3 Essays of 2016 Film/TV Criticism, Culture CriticismCate YoungMarch 2, 2017Best of BattyMamzelle, Essays, Black Feminism, Criticism, Year In Review, Music, Television, Rihanna, Beyoncé
Exploring Supergirl's Flimsy Feminism Film/TV Criticism, Culture CriticismCate YoungFebruary 29, 2016Cultivation Theory, Essays, Feminism, Intersectionality, Representation, Supergirl, White Feminism, Reviews, Television, Criticism, DCEU, Alex Danvers, Black Women, Womanism
On The Erasure of People Of Colour From Dystopian Fiction Culture Criticism, Film/TV CriticismCate YoungApril 19, 2014Essays, Feminism, Movies, Race Relations, Television, Womanism, Dystopian