A group of young conservatives feel that the pressures they face as 20-something women have been made worse by the liberal feminism that defined their youth. Credit...Stefania Infante Supported by By ...
A longtime writer who has spent years studying the intersection of culture and faith says modern feminism has transformed into something far larger — and far more dogmatic — than a simple social ...
An author of 11 books, including an upcoming title on feminism, says the movement has evolved into a kind of secular "megachurch" with its own doctrines, rituals and moral code — one that she argues ...
I remember meeting Phyllis Trible for the first time in August of 1990. I had just arrived as an international master’s student at Union Theological Seminary, where she was the Baldwin Professor of ...
To read Julia Ioffe’s new book, “Motherland: A Feminist History of Modern Russia, from Revolution to Autocracy” is to take a rambling ride — or a crash course if this is new territory — through the ...
Being a feminist, according to the International Women’s Development Agency, is about accepting the principles of feminism — equal treatment, access, and opportunity for all genders — so you don’t ...
Two works on view at MoMA attest to the artist's great skill: articulating her focus on marginalized histories through aesthetic and sensory means. In “Bodies In Dissent,” Essi’s scenes of artist ...
The article explores feminist phenomenological and epistemological literature to investigate the meaning of the double ontological shock, i.e., the experience of intuiting that reality differs from ...
Young men are rejecting the ideals of feminism, according to a new report from the Movember Institute of Men's Health. In a survey of more than 3,000 men aged 16 to 25, the vast majority held beliefs ...
Angela Davis, the legendary activist, scholar and author known for her decades of work in racial justice, prison abolition and Black feminist thought, will deliver the keynote address at Get Free: A ...
British writer Mary Harrington has emerged as one of the most thought-provoking feminist critics of our time, precisely because she questions the very assumptions that modern feminism holds most dear.
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