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DVD Review: She-Wolves – England’s Early Queens
She-Wolves documents the difficulty early queens of England had asserting power.
Read More »Book Review: The Sealed Letter by Emma Donoghue
Definitely recommended if you enjoy historical novels, or are interested in First Wave feminism.
Read More »Book Review: Beginning To See The Light: Sex, Hope and Rock-and-Roll and No More Nice Girls: Countercultural Essays by Ellen Willis
Two reissued books feature some of the best essays of rock critic and social observer Ellen Willis.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Rapture, Blister, Burn’ by Gina Gionfriddo
Amy Brenneman stars as Playwrights Horizons calls on the deities and demons of feminism, from Freud and Nancy Friday to Phyllis Schlafly.
Read More »Book Review: The Duke Don’t Dance by Richard Sharp
Friends from a liftime ago stick together and help each other during times of turmoil and grief.
Read More »Movie Review: Without Men
Life goes on in a village without men
Read More »Book Review: How To Be A Woman by Caitlin Moran
The feminist must-read of the summer.
Read More »Book Review: The Sex of Things: Gender and Consumption in Historical Perspective by Victoria de Grazia and Ellen Furlough (eds)
Consumption patterns and desires are very much historical artefacts, created by the culture and psychology of particular societies.
Read More »Book Review: Reclaming The F Word: The New Feminist Movement by Catherine Redfern and Kristin Aune
A snapshot of feminism today - based heavily on a survey of 1,265 feminists of many hues.
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