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Savala Nolan Takes a Hard Look at the White Gaze and Its Blind Spots

Lauren Berlant, Critic of the American Dream, Is Dead at 63

Meet Sydney Taylor, Unsung Creator of the All-of-a-Kind Family

Yes, No, Maybe So: A Generation of Thinkers Grapples With Notions of Consent

Why ‘Unwell Women’ Have Gone Misdiagnosed for Centuries

Michelle Orange Tackles a Writerly Taboo: Her Mother

The ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ Author Finishes What She Started (and Restarted)

Anita Diamant Continues the Fight for Menstrual Justice

A New Book Thinks Clearly and Creatively About Violence Against Women

Much More Than Muffins: The Women Scientists Who Invented Home Ec

Is There Really Such a Thing as Maternal Instinct?

The ‘Ghetto Girls’ Who Fought the Nazis With Weapons and Wiles

Puberty, Slut-Shaming and Cuddle Parties in Melissa Febos’s ‘Girlhood’

Tillie Olsen Captured the Toll of Women’s Labor — on Their Lives and Art

Kate Baer Is Speaking Truth. From Her Minivan.

Some of America’s Most Ambitious Women Slept Here

Heroines of Self-Loathing

Latina Girls Dreaming

Two Memoirists Explore Abuse and Survival

The Deaths of Teenage Cousins in a Village in India Have Global Ramifications