The Rise of Enlightened Sexism
by Susan J. Douglas Today, we once again have what Betty Friedan famously called “a problem with no name.” Millions of young women — the
by Susan J. Douglas Today, we once again have what Betty Friedan famously called “a problem with no name.” Millions of young women — the
by Stephanie Gilmore The Super Bowl is over, and although the Pittsburgh Steelers lost a record-setting seventh victory, star quarterback Ben Roethlisberger is still grabbing
by Merle Hoffman All my life there was a kind of disconnect between my internal and external realities. “Funny,” people would say, “you don’t look
by Amanda Marcotte Abortion: most of us tend to think the word has a fixed meaning, which is: terminating a pregnancy through the use of
by Alexis Greene The American theater director and educator Hallie Flanagan Davis, hero of Ruth Wolff’s play Hallie, grew to womanhood during the climactic decades of American
by Eleanor J. Bader Sarah Palin, on the vice-presidential campaign trail in 2008, raised the profile of a previously obscure anti-abortion group, Feminists for Life,
by Melissa Ditmore Many people are surprised to learn that some contemporary feminists work with Right-wing Christians on the issue of trafficking in persons –
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In our Winter ’11 edition, THE POET’S EYE features ANNA’S ESTATE by Grace Cavalieri, Walking the edge of the windowpane by Elizabeth Potter, and What
by Merle Hoffman As we celebrate the 38th anniversary on Jan 22nd of the Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade decision legalizing abortion nationwide, this day must also signal a
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