Feminism

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Hey, Obama boys: Back off already! Hey, Obama boys: Back off already!
Young women are growing increasingly frustrated with the fanatical support of Barack and gleeful bashing of Hillary.
The mommy wars rage on The mommy wars rage on
A response to the angry letters sparked by the Q&A with novelist Meg Wolitzer.
When Pearl Buck tangoed with Mike Wallace When Pearl Buck tangoed with Mike Wallace
Fifty years ago, a televised showdown between the sexes. With a cameo appearance by Red China.
Real female heroes: Ingrid Betancourt Real female heroes: Ingrid Betancourt
The political rabble rouser, rumored to be near death, merits more column inches than all the bad girls of Hollywood combined.
Marching into the mommy wars Marching into the mommy wars
Everyone has an opinion about stay-at-home mothers. With her new novel, Meg Wolitzer has just one agenda -- to tell the truth about their lives.
Draft cards yes, bras no Draft cards yes, bras no
HuffPo buries the still-smoldering myth about feminists and their undergarments once and for all. Again.
What makes a feminist book a classic? What makes a feminist book a classic?
After a conference on Erica Jong's "Fear of Flying," Rebecca Traister reflects on her own library.
This is what a feminist looks like. This, too. Also this This is what a feminist looks like. This, too. Also this
New Feminist Majority video puts a face on the F-word.
Work sucks? Blame her! Work sucks? Blame her!
Are women responsible for America's workaholism?
Wait a minute: Iron whose shirt? Wait a minute: Iron whose shirt?
The vitriol heaped on Hillary Clinton is making younger women wake up to the fact that sexism is alive and well.
Dowd: Are (Hillary's) women necessary? Dowd: Are (Hillary's) women necessary?
MoDo ponders the frivolity and fashion blunders of the Clinton set.
Simone de Beauvoir celebrated for naked body, other stuff Simone de Beauvoir celebrated for naked body, other stuff
What does Lindsay Lohan have in common with the mother of modern feminism?
What I really wanted to say to Chris Matthews What I really wanted to say to Chris Matthews
The "Hardball" host wanted to know how a feminist like me could support someone other than Hillary Clinton. Well, here's how.
Our candidates, ourselves Our candidates, ourselves
Feminists spar over the race for the Democratic presidential nomination.
I'm a nude dancer trying to finish my Ph.D. I'm a nude dancer trying to finish my Ph.D.
I love being a grad student stripper but I'm worried about fallout from family and professors.
The end of menstruation The end of menstruation
The drug Lybrel promises to free women from their monthly curse. But today it's a sales pitch that seems hopelessly outdated.
I get grossed out when I hear, "I'm a mom!" I get grossed out when I hear, "I'm a mom!"
I'm about to be a mom, actually, but I don't want to just be a mom.
Feminism: Five minutes ago? Feminism: Five minutes ago?
Or are the rumors -- once again -- greatly exaggerated? (Or just poorly edited?)
The race vs. gender war The race vs. gender war
The Democratic race is starting to resemble a compulsory oppressed minorities course taught by political consultants. Let's stop squabbling and elect the best nominee.
Quote of the day Quote of the day
A Glamocracy blogger tells Gloria Steinem that "the battles of the 1960s are over."
Why I'm still not for Hillary Clinton Why I'm still not for Hillary Clinton
Women voters rallied en masse for her -- but she has run as a stereotypical male and represents the same old cowardly Clintonian politics.
The witch ain't dead, and Chris Matthews is a ding-dong The witch ain't dead, and Chris Matthews is a ding-dong
The glee with which Matthews and other angry male pundits prematurely danced on Hillary's grave made me -- for one night only -- a Clinton supporter.
Gloria Steinem on Barack Obama Gloria Steinem on Barack Obama
In an Op-Ed in the New York Times, she says he'd never make it as a woman.
King Kaufman's Sports Daily King Kaufman's Sports Daily
"Beer, Babes, and Balls": Inside the "Neanderthal" -- but sometimes surprisingly liberal -- world of Jim Rome and sports-talk radio.
Feminists want just a female prez? Feminists want just a female prez?
Yes, at least according to the New York Times' analysis of "years of feminist thinking."
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