The Stepford Wives and today’s empty feminism
We must begrudgingly acknowledge what the author got right
We must begrudgingly acknowledge what the author got right
We’re all stuck in the nineteenth century
She stands up to her suitors and they admire her trick to delay her marriage
American literature is intensely preoccupied with the beautiful female psychopath
An online in-joke becomes real-world terrorism
The Mirror and the Palette by Jennifer Higgie and Women in the Picture by Catherine McCormack reviewed
Has demonstrating our alleged progress replaced progress itself?
There’s a whole new world of terminology out there, all of it centered on bodies and biology
Time to stop teaching that masculinity is toxic and start caring about our future husbands and fathers
The dystopian novel doesn’t say what many on the left think it does
Is the Scarlett Johansson lawsuit Disney’s latest unforced error?
The story should shock no one with any experience working in, say, a beauty salon or a PR firm
Porn exposes the difference between men and women
America’s young elite is turning against free love
NYT opinion writer sets off the Mother of All Twitterstorms
It’s considered reasonable to publicly hound a female academic — if she’s branded a ‘TERF’
Paris is a target-rich environment for excitable racial separatists and merchants of grievance
How current liberal orthodoxy discourages us from thinking in terms of morality
The 19th Amendment is a matter of Upstate New York regional pride
She will mostly be remembered by her refusal to fully embrace the antiquated role of First Lady