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Andrea Dunlop on Why Today is Such a Rage-Inducing Moment to Be a Woman
Keen On">In Conversation with Andrew Keen on
Keen On
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Keen On
| March 3, 2023
On Falling in Love with Goalkeeping
The Keeper">An Excerpt From Kelcey Ervick’s Graphic Memoir,
The Keeper
By
Kelcey Ervick
| October 4, 2022
Why More Single Women Should Run for Office
Jacinda Townsend on Her Experience in Electoral Politics
By
Jacinda Townsend
| July 11, 2022
Why Sex Scenes Are Not Only Feminist, But Necessary
Elissa Sussman on the Literature of Pleasure and Joy
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Elissa Sussman
| April 13, 2022
In Praise of Dysfunctional Heroines
Dawn Winter on Celebrating Women Who Defy Expectations
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Dawn Winter
| April 13, 2022
The Under-Celebrated Erotic Power of... Hamantaschen
Felicia Berliner on the Line Between Tradition and Transgression
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Felicia Berliner
| March 16, 2022
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| November 5, 2021
From the Outside-In: Who Has the Right to Photograph a Community?
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| October 28, 2021
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| October 13, 2021
“There is an inclination to punish women.” Elizabeth Hardwick on writing while female.
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“The weaker sex—that’s always been a joke.”
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Virginie Despentes
| May 18, 2021
On Rediscovering Spontaneous Touch Through Writing
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Laura Hankin
| April 29, 2021
How the Tragic Literary Woman Became a Figure of Fascination
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The Women Who Pioneered Bicycling as a Feminist Sport
Bicycling for Ladies">Maxine Friedman on Maria E. Ward, the Author of
Bicycling for Ladies
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| March 12, 2021
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