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What Happens When a Woman Wronged Resorts to Violence?

‘Fear of Flying’ Is 50. What Happened to Its Dream of Freedom Through Sex?

In Defense of Men? Caitlin Moran’s Answer Will Surprise You.

For America’s ‘Wild Girls,’ the Natural World Meant Freedom

The Essential Ursula K. Le Guin

From ‘Front-Page Girls’ to Newsroom Leaders

Meet the Queen Bee of Victorian Abortionists

The Common Denominator for Mothers? Guilt.

Strange, Slippery and Beautiful: A Master Essayist at Work

Today We’d Call Her a Progressive Heroine. She’d Have Hated It.

An Author Wrote About Her Sister’s Murder. It Led to a Breakthrough.

A French Feminist Tells Us to Embrace Our Inner Hag

Billie Jean King: The First Female Athlete-Activist

The Authors of ‘The Madwoman in the Attic’ Are Back With a New (Angry) Book

Jamia Wilson’s Inclusive Guide Is ‘Not Your Mama’s Feminism’

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

The Victorian Women Who Pierced Glass Ceilings by Speaking to the Dead

An Unlikely Alliance in Upstate N.Y. and the Fight for Black and Women’s Rights

Kate Baer Is Speaking Truth. From Her Minivan.

Ayaan Hirsi Ali on Muslim Men and Western Women