Hannah Fox

is a PhD candidate at the University of Leeds, UK, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council. Her research focuses on literary representations of bibliomigrancy and censorship in twenty-first century world literature. She has a Masters degree from Queen Mary University in London, where she researched Kurdish literature as “minor literature.” Before returning to academia, she worked in various roles in the education and charity sectors and she continues to volunteer as an advocate for refugees in her community.

Baxtyar Hamasur: “A Strand of Hair Shaped Like the Letter J”

Baxtyar Hamasur: “A Strand of Hair Shaped Like the Letter J”

Baxtyar Hamasur has dedicated his life to stories, even wearing a pair of story glasses. “I see everything...

7 FEBRUARY 2025 • By Baxtyar Hamasur, Jiyar Homer, Hannah Fox
Book Review: “The Go-Between” by Osman Yousefzada

Book Review: “The Go-Between” by Osman Yousefzada

Hannah Fox reviews the Birmingham memoir by fashion artist Osman Yousefzada.

13 JUNE 2022 • By Hannah Fox
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