feminism
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No men, marriage, motherhood: Why South Korea’s ‘4B’ movement is inspiring American women
Ming Gao, The Conversation
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Ramachandra Guha: Five decades after Lohia’s death, re-reading his perceptive writing on caste
Ramachandra Guha
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In this collection of essays about mothers, Pakistani women explore the many meanings of feminism
Maria Amir
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‘I wanted to know if feminist politics was all but lost’: Academic Srila Roy on her new book
Anjali Chauhan
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‘Fear of Flying’: Erica Jong’s 1973 book has joyful abandon rarely found in today’s sad girl novels
Kath Kenny, The Conversation
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Women must learn to say ‘no’ to live longer, happier, and healthier, says a new book
Nilanjana Bhowmick
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‘Not a man-hater’: What research says about an enduring feminist stereotype
Aífe Hopkins-Doyle, The Conversation Aino Lilja Petterson, The Conversation Robbie Sutton, The Conversation
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‘Intercourse’: Why Andrea Dworkin’s radical critique of male power resonates with Gen Z feminists
Camilla Nelson, The Conversation
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Why has the West always been threatened by female nudity?
Victoria Bateman, The Conversation
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‘My Subconsciously Feminist Father’: Indian families have much to gain if we all become feminists
Saloni Sharma
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A new book shows how to inspire parents (especially fathers) to raise feminist families
Yashika Singla
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A hundred years of Spider-Man creator Stan Lee: How the comic book king challenged prejudice
Alex Fitch, The Conversation
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‘Spare Rib’: The groundbreaking feminist magazine first hit the streets 50 years ago
Laurel Forster, The Conversation
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Why be a ‘superwoman’? The syndrome that is secretly killing the middle-class Indian woman
Sayari Debnath
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‘The Stepford Wives’: Why Ira Levin’s feminist horror novel is still relevant 50 years later
Michelle Arrow, The Conversation
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‘A woman and fire are as ancient as civilisation’: Six Dalit-feminist poems by Poonam Tushamad
Poonam Tushamad
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A new book examines why India’s urban upper middle-class women continue to live hard, unequal lives
Nilanjana Bhowmick
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How the overturning of Roe vs Wade leaves a mark on teaching feminism in India
Rina Kashyap Anjali Bhatia
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Russia’s feminists are using art to protest against Putin’s war and its propaganda
Maria Silina, The Conversation
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Remembering bell hooks: The feminist author lives on through the truth of her words
Karsonya Wise Whitehead, The Conversation