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Toward a Theory of the New Weird
Elvia Wilk on a Feminist Understanding of Eerie Fiction
By
Elvia Wilk
| August 5, 2019
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The Group
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With
The Group
Mary McMarthy's 1960s Novel About the 1930s Feels Like 2019
By
Mikaella Clements
| July 23, 2019
On the Brides of Jamestown: Old World Puritanism Weaponized for the New World
The Relentless Campaign Against Unmarried Women
By
Jennifer Potter
| July 12, 2019
On Hunger, Women's Bodies, and Margaret Atwood's First Novel
Roxane Gay, M.F.K. Fisher, and More">Lara Williams Considers Writing by Margaret Atwood, Han Kang,
Roxane Gay, M.F.K. Fisher, and More
By
Lara Williams
| July 10, 2019
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A Reading List">Introduction to Activism:
A Reading List
Moms Demand Action's Founder Shannon Watts Shares the Books that Taught Her to Organize
By
Shannon Watts
| June 27, 2019
On the Rise of the Feminist Internet
"This magazine is about speaking up. Will that make us bitchy? Yeah."
By
Linda Hirshman
| June 11, 2019
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Despite Its Popularity, Women's Soccer Still Struggles for Institutional Support
By
Joshua Nadel
| June 7, 2019
On Becoming a Writer in the Middle of War
By
Hanan al-Shaykh
| June 5, 2019
On the Role of Black Women in the Struggle for Suffrage
By
Kate Lemay
| June 4, 2019
Miriam Toews on What Forgiveness Means in the #MeToo Era
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Women Talking
in Conversation with Hannah Lillith Assadi
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Hannah Lillith Assadi
| May 2, 2019
Rebecca Solnit: Unconscious Bias is Running for President
On Elizabeth Warren and the False Problem of "Likeability"
By
Rebecca Solnit
| April 30, 2019
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the Feminist Revolution">
the Feminist Revolution">Germaine Greer and the Cusp of
the Feminist Revolution
On the Early Days of the Women's Liberation Movement
By
Elizabeth Kleinhenz
| April 19, 2019
Finding a Spiritual Home in the Weirdness of My Polish Heritage
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Michelle Tea
| April 9, 2019
Working Mothers, Let Go of Your Guilt
Polly Rosenwaike on Motherhood, a Job Like Any Other
By
Polly Rosenwaike
| April 1, 2019
Andrea Dworkin’s Argument Against Punctuation
On the Freedom of Violating Convention
By
Andrea Dworkin
| March 20, 2019
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Reading Women
: Meet the Contributors!
With Kendra Winchester and Autumn Privett
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| January 30, 2019
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