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Echoes of Abuse: The Problematic Legacies of Harmful Male Celebrities
Joy Neumeyer on the Lingering Effects of the Soviet Union’s Rejection of Feminism
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Joy Neumeyer
| August 23, 2024
The First Lesbian: How Sappho’s Poetry Paved the Way for Modern Queer Literature
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Daisy Dunn
| July 30, 2024
A Woman’s Place is in the Ring: On Gender, Performativity and the Unreal
Rufi Thorpe Considers Wrestling As a Way of Revealing the Inner Self
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Rufi Thorpe
| June 11, 2024
Lost and Found: KB Brookins on Masculinity, Gender and Trauma
"I was a girl in the imagination of others and nowhere else."
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KB Brookins
| May 29, 2024
What Freudian Psychoanalysis Gets Wrong About Trans Identity
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Jennifer Finney Boylan
| May 15, 2024
The Breasts Make the Woman... Or Do They? On Having (and Losing) a Pair
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Sarah Thornton
| May 10, 2024
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| April 9, 2024
Unsolvable Puzzles: Anna Shechtman on the Feminist Psychology Behind Crosswords
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| April 4, 2024
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| August 17, 2023
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