Tag Archives: Feminism

  1. Oh, Gay Talese

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    April 8, 2016 by carolinetanski

    I enjoy and admire Gay Talese’s work. I do not enjoy or admire his recent admission that there are no …
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  2. New at Knee-Jerk: baseball!

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    May 20, 2015 by carolinetanski

    No one will mistake me for an avid sports fan, but I do have a weakness for baseball. The newest …
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  3. Approved Catcalls

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    March 13, 2015 by carolinetanski

    Emily Henry has compiled a list of approved catcalls on the Hairpin, and they are fantastic. Happy Friday, everyone.

  4. “Puzzle Trouble: Women and Crosswords in the Age of Autofill”

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    August 14, 2014 by carolinetanski

    Anna Schechtman’s essay in the American Reader on gender bias in the world of crossword construction is well written and …
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  5. Today’s internet reading

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    August 1, 2014 by carolinetanski

    An important and well-written article about the problematic aspects of new dads suddenly adopting feminism over on NYMag. Go read …
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  6. Dads Who Do Dishes Raise Ambitious Daughters

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    May 28, 2014 by carolinetanski

    As the daughter of a stay-at-home father who did an unbelievable amount of dishes, I confirm this New York Magazine …
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