Feminism

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  • What's ailing men?

    In her fat new investigation of male malaise, Susan Faludi finds the culprit in the culture.
  • Home is where the revolution is

    When they forsake the revolution to raise children at home, smart women fear they've made a stupid choice.
  • Letters to the Editor

    Camille Paglia misfires on Hillary, McCain and the Romantics! Plus: Mary Kay backers are pink, positive and pissed off; Stereolab as spiritual experience.
  • It might be news, but it's not a story

    Plus: Bob Mould plays for Marlboro Miles; contrary to popular e-spam, Darren does not have liver disease.
  • The power of positive pinking

    How a three-month assignment became a three-year obsession with Mary Kay and her all-lady army.
  • Wake up, Sleeping Beauty!

    Classic fairy tales get a feminist makeover for parents who don't like their princesses tricked out, locked up or comatose. But were the old ones really that bad?
  • Give me drugs!

    What's so feminist about a painful childbirth?
  • The lactating feminist

    I'm not a porn star. I'm not burning my bra. I'm just feeding my baby in public.
  • I know what girls want

    Four feminist zines give their anti-Cosmo versions of the modern woman. Plus: The Stranger celebrates the Seven Deadly Sins, and the Willamette Week makes one writer cry on her keyboard.
  • Advice for real men

    A writer's guidelines for being a "standup guy" look more like a primer on chickening out.
  • Kate Millett, the ambivalent feminist

    The author of the 1970 bestseller "Sexual Politics" may have been the women's movement's most unlikely heroine, or maybe not.
  • Y2K, lesbian style

    Dykes say, "Let the meltdown begin!"
  • Ma Bell's ill communication

    The Dallas Observer exposes telecommunications madness; rumors of carcinogenic tampons may be greatly exaggerated.
  • Betty Friedan: Her Life

    Norah Vincent reviews 'Betty Friedan: Her Life' by Judith Hennessee.
  • The feminist queen of the Middle East

    World leaders rush to pay tribute to King Hussein, but his widow, Queen Noor, deserves much of the credit for Jordan's transformation from police state to cradle of political freedom.
  • The prisoner of Pennsylvania Avenue

  • Go with the flow

  • The mother of all elections

    Can the favorite daughter of the Christian right knock off the feminist senator in tennis shoes?
  • Time for One Thing: Wax On

    A feminist waxes on about bikini waxing.
  • African Awakening

    Senegal turns against the tyranny of female genital mutilation.
  • Movie Feature: Art amnesia?

    Was it rape or was it love? Feminists quarrel with a dreamy French film about a woman painter's life.
  • Maximum confusion

    Maximum confusion: By Janelle Brown. On the Web, a typo throws frat boys and feminists onto each other's turf.
  • Strait-laced sisters

    Liberal journalist Elinor Burkett met the enemy -- conservative women -- and found that they were, well, a lot like her.
  • This shameless hussy ballbuster Clinton scandals.

  • A romp in Rome

    On a summer stay in Rome, a young American feminist is unexpectedly liberated by the attentions of Italian men.
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