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The Reading Lab is an informal gathering open to all anyone interested, reading the set text is the only requirement for attendance. Since November 2014, the TLI has hosted a regular reading and discussion group to encourage scholars to read and think beyond their discrete disciplinary interests. In our latest article, we discussed the interlocking issues of postcoloniality and colonial feminism as we took our cue from Mahsa Amini, the 22-year-old. The Reading Lab is the perfect companion to the Transnational Law LLM module, Legal Feminism. Through the books selected, the Reading Lab will be a forum for an energetic and expansive discussion of the interplay between gender and the law. Some of the works selected are contextual, some are imaginative, whilst others are provocative. This year’s Reading Lab reflects on gender and the law through literature, memoir and scholarship.
