The references to “manly firmness” are everywhere in late-18th-century political sources. For example, Edward Dilly wrote to John Adams from […]
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The references to “manly firmness” are everywhere in late-18th-century political sources. For example, Edward Dilly wrote to John Adams from […]
One night in the late spring of 2008, in the South African town of Mondlo, an assembly of neighbors brought […]
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I first read excerpts of Colette’s Sido in my IB French class in 2007, so when the recent biopic starring […]
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The Netflix reality TV show Tidying Up with Marie Kondo premiered on January 1, 2019. Based on her bestselling book […]
I agreed to review Hard to Love: Essays and Confessions a week before my long-time boyfriend broke up with me […]
Five years ago, the Imperial War Museum in London contacted Peter Jackson (of Lord of the Rings fame) and tasked […]
A weekly check-up of gender, medicine, and history in the news Art of a revolution. The myth of the Jewish […]