Feminism

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Quote of the day: Backlash U.K.
The Guardian details an "all-out assault" on feminism.
Erasing the age lines from a résumé
There's a new challenge facing job seekers: What to do when you look great in person but old on paper.
A crack in the Army's glass ceiling
Pending Senate approval, Lt. Gen. Ann E. Dunwoody will become America's first female four-star general.
This is a Bust!
Celebrating 15 years of the feminist magazine for "women with something to get off their chests."
The mother-daughter wars
Rebecca Walker's denunciation of feminism and her mother Alice Walker has a lot to teach us about the choices women make and the daughters who judge them.
Hillary's final curtain
Now that Clinton's campaign is over, I want to remember her as she's truly been -- a pain in the ass, sometimes ill-behaved, and a woman who changed history.
Those dirty girls
Did "Sex and the City" change the erotic landscape or turn the female libido into a marketing ploy? Sex writers discuss the iconic show's impact.
Another pretty face of a generation
The question isn't why a blogger like Emily Gould has the spotlight -- it's why other women don't.
Where are all the women going?
A new report finds that 52 percent of female scientists in the private sector are dropping out of their fields. Why is this happening -- and what can we do about it?
Barbara Walters interviews Barbara Walters
In her new memoir, "Audition," the iconic television journalist plumbs the troubled childhood and love life of her ultimate subject -- herself.
Stop the mommy madness
Forget those parenting books, forget what your friends do. "Opting In" author Amy Richards wants mothers to listen to someone else -- themselves.
Feminism is the new funny
"Baby Mama's" Amy Poehler has upended the old stereotypes about women and comedy -- and added a few fart jokes.
Beyond Vagina-dome
A giant clitoris! Healing circles! Celebrities! It's the 10th anniversary of "The Vagina Monologues," but the real star is New Orleans.
Feminism vs. "Sex and the City"?
An article asks whether it's possible for a feminist to like the HBO series.
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
A response to the angry letters sparked by the Q&A with novelist Meg Wolitzer.
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
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
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
HuffPo buries the still-smoldering myth about feminists and their undergarments once and for all. Again.
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
New Feminist Majority video puts a face on the F-word.
Work sucks? Blame her!
Are women responsible for America's workaholism?
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?
MoDo ponders the frivolity and fashion blunders of the Clinton set.
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