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Hannah Judelson-Kelly

Hannah Judelson-Kelly is a U2 student currently pursuing a degree in Political Science. She specializes in North American and European Politics, and is very passionate about topic surrounding gender equality. You can most often find her searching for bagels around Montreal.

United in their Division: Mrs. America and the Misrepresentation of Feminism

Hannah Judelson-Kelly Dec 6, 2021
In trying to argue that every woman is a feminist, Mrs. America threatens the credibility of feminism as a movement by cheapening and reducing its message.
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Opinion | A Loss of the Arts Is a Loss for All

Hannah Judelson-Kelly Aug 13, 2021
As long as politics, the economy, and culture exist, society must have individuals who can properly communicate their ideas, discuss legislation in government, think philosophically about social advancement, and push the envelope on what…
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The Pandemic Has Exposed Canada to More Than Just a Virus

Hannah Judelson-Kelly Jul 19, 2021
A crisis of such magnitude as COVID-19 can highlight the imperfections of the Canadian federal-provincial governmental system, demonstrating the precarious nature of Canada's jurisdictional system that has been collapsing throughout the…
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Class Divides: A Marxist Literary Analysis of Gossip Girl

Hannah Judelson-Kelly Jun 3, 2021
Just as Marxist theory would suggest, the hit teen drama television series Gossip Girl shows that regardless of class mobility, an individual’s consciousness remains fixed according to the class they are born into.
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Mind the Gap: The Role of Gender Norms in Recruitment

Hannah Judelson-Kelly Apr 5, 2021
Women are judged by employers and society based on standards of femininity and domesticity that they internalize from a young age, a fact which inevitably hinders their chances at fair wages during the recruitment process.
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Biden and Bipartisanship: Is Political Compromise a Possibility?

Hannah Judelson-Kelly Mar 3, 2021
Although surely needed given the current political polarization in the United States, Biden’s goal of bipartisanship begs some serious questions regarding its feasibility.
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Playground Politics: Objectivity and Partisanship in Impeachment

Hannah Judelson-Kelly Dec 8, 2019
Impeachment is founded on the basis of objectivity by elected officials and focusses on the behaviour rather than the politics of the president in question. As public hearings for Trump's impeachment are underway, the main question is…
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