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Feminism
September 5, 2014
Esther Breger
Joan Rivers Didn't Care If You Liked It
Her feminism and misogyny were impossible for young women to reconcile
September 4, 2014
Rebecca Leber
Cosmo Will Endorse Pro-Women Candidates. When Will It Stop Sending Anti-Feminist Messages?
September 4, 2014
Rebecca Traister
Feminism's Real First Wave Was America's Early Teachers
An interview with Dana Goldstein, author of 'The Teacher Wars'
August 28, 2014
Jessica Nordell
Why Aren't Women Advancing At Work? Ask a Transgender Person.
Having experienced the workplace from both perspectives, they hold the key to its biases.
August 18, 2014
Judith Shulevitz
Geneticists' New Obsession with Pregnancy Isn't Bad for Women
How epigenetics can bolster feminism
August 8, 2014
Elizabeth Segran
If We Want Feminism to Have a Real Impact, Then Let's Stop Teaching So Much Theory
By refusing to engage with personal matters, academics are alienating a generation
July 16, 2014
Alice Robb
Why Jill Abramson Gave Her First Interview to Cosmo
It's not just because Joanna knows Jill
July 16, 2014
Rebecca Traister
I Don’t Care If You Like It
Women are tired of being judged by the Esquire metric.
July 9, 2014
Laurie Penny
The Feminist Writer's Dilemma
Women are encouraged to write about personal experiences—and then dismissed as "confessional"
June 27, 2014
Daisy Lafarge
Lana Del Rey’s New Album Is a Sad Indictment of Post-Feminism
May 29, 2014
Rebecca Traister
Feminists Killed Home Ec. Now They Should Bring It Back—for Boys and Girls.
May 23, 2014
Rebecca Traister
Jill Abramson's Firing Was About Gender. And Also Not About Gender.
Why we always ask the wrong questions about sexism
April 29, 2014
Bryce Covert
The Gender Wage Gap Is Ugly. So Is the Right-Wing Effort to Deny It.
April 29, 2014
Amanda Palleschi
These Two Women Have Been to 17 Weddings and Interviewed 80 Bridesmaids
Here's what they learned about the wedding-industrial complex.
April 7, 2014
Sonya Michel
The National Women's History Museum Apparently Doesn't Much Care for Women's Historians
March 19, 2014
Alice Robb
Sheryl Sandberg Is Right About the Word 'Bossy.' This Data Proves It.
March 15, 2014
Sarah Ditum
Feminism's Un-Celebrated Weapon: Kindness
February 28, 2014
Rebecca Traister
The Uselessness of Hating Sheryl Sandberg
February 26, 2014
Emily Matchar
"Men's Rights" Activists Are Trying to Redefine the Meaning of Rape
February 17, 2014
Rebecca Traister
It's (Still) Only Women Pols Who Get Judged on Their Family Life
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