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Joseph Rosen

Joseph Rosen (@TheJosephRosen) teaches at Dawson College in Montreal. He has written for publications including Maisonneuve, the Montreal Gazette, and Shtetl Montreal.
Son Heung-Min waves to a crowd during a world cup game
Sports

The World Cup’s Radical Defiance of Modern Masculinity

July 12, 2018November 12, 2019 - by Joseph Rosen

What soccer players can teach men about crying, vulnerability, and loss

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Illustration of Two Men in Trash Cans Throwing Trash at Each Other
Feature

The Enemy Next Door

April 11, 2018June 2, 2020 - by Joseph Rosen

I spent years dismissing right-wing people as bigots and fools. Then I met some of them

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Illustration by Tine Modeweg-Hansen
Feature / March 2017

Among the Hasidim

February 22, 2017April 9, 2020 - by Joseph Rosen

Did resenting my ultra-Orthodox Jewish neighbours make me a bad multiculturalist?

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Two men talking on a broken bench
Feature / January/February 2014

The Israel Taboo

January 9, 2014April 14, 2020 - by Joseph Rosen

Money and sex aren’t the only things Canadians don’t talk about

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