In a heterosexual marriage, it has been historically common for the wives to assume their husband’s surname. This practice takes its roots in the Anglo-American common law called coverture, which first emerged in the 13th century, in which … Continue reading
Leina Pham-The
Leina Pham-The is in her first year at McGill University, currently pursuing a double major in Political Science and International Development. She serves as a writer for Catalyst and has an interest in topics where culture, history, and human rights intersect.
Eclipsed Lunar New Year: How Japan Ceased to Use the Lunisolar Calendars and What It Reveals About Western Modernization
As February 17 officially began the Lunar New Year, it also marked 153 years since Japan last celebrated the Lunar New Year nationwide—a tradition that was put to an end when the Emperor of Japan announced that the calendar they … Continue reading