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Why Was 90s TV Full of Violence Against Women?
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Allison Yarrow
| July 9, 2018
Why We Love—and Need to Leave Behind—Dead Girl Stories
"The Way We Tell Them Gives Us Permission to Look Away from Obvious Patterns"
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Kristen Martin
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Ahmed Saadawi Wants to Tell a New Story About the War in Iraq
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Zahra Hankir
| June 19, 2018
A Conflicted Feminist Revenge Fantasy for the #MeToo Era
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Eric Thurm
| June 5, 2018
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Anthony Burgess
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How My Father's Strike Nearly Broke Our Town in Two
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