Alice Waddington’s “Paradise Hills” uses a fairytale motif to demolish the chains of the patriarchy.

Throughout the centuries there’s been one constant: women get the short-end of everything. They’re expected to be virginal, yet sexual; wise, yet naïve; knowledgeable, yet silent. They are instructed through social norms on how to comport themselves publicly and privately. … Continue reading Alice Waddington’s “Paradise Hills” uses a fairytale motif to demolish the chains of the patriarchy.