I have been reading a lot about myself lately, and most of what I read is not very flattering. Although I’m a lapsed Catholic, I’ve seen myself described as a “remorseless Puritan” or even, in one ...
These podcasts amplified diverse feminist voices, ranging from intersectional politics and queer joy to media criticism and ...
Editor’s note: This column is the first in a series highlighting queer women feminists. As I write this, The New York Times editorial board has just endorsed Elizabeth Warren and Amy Klobuchar, two ...
Feminist praise seems only to apply to Democratic wives, no matter the level of independence those on the Right achieve. The equality, choice, and de-objectification that modern feminism holds as its ...
The recent death of Sandra M. Gilbert at the age of 87 sent my mind reeling back decades to the first time I came across her name. With Susan Gubar (who still lives), Gilbert wrote The Madwoman in the ...
The National Women's Studies Association Journal (NWSA Journal) publishes interdisciplinary and multicultural feminist scholarship focused on understanding women's lives. The NWSAJ accepts articles ...
This article analyzes the essay writing of Camila Henríquez Ureña (1894-1973). Despite having actively participated in the intellectual and academic fields of Cuba and the United States, Henríquez ...
If you still haven’t seen the “Barbie” movie, what are you waiting for?! If you have, you know that an emotional high point is America Ferrera’s three-minute monologue railing against the double ...
When you purchase an independently reviewed book through our site, we earn an affiliate commission. By Katie Roiphe STILL MAD American Women Writers and the Feminist Imagination By Sandra M. Gilbert ...
I am mad – mad I tell you! – about the new “Barbie” movie. My anger is palpable and is deeply rooted in several specific things, like Chinese propaganda, possibly, and also maybe something called ...
For the entirety of Donald Trump’s presidency, academics and pundits continually debated if he was a fascist, a populist, a nativist, a businessman president, and so forth. This debate continues.