In the United States, the “right to choose” an abortion is the law of the land. But what if a […]
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In the United States, the “right to choose” an abortion is the law of the land. But what if a […]
With the second season of Bridgerton as one of the most-watched shows on Netflix so far this year, it’s clear […]
Nursing Clio’s third annual best article prize went to Elizabeth O’Brien, an assistant professor of the History of Medicine at […]
For the second annual Nursing Clio Prize for Best Journal Article, honorable mention went to Sarah Mellors’s “The Trouble with […]
Rather than fearsome dictators, tabletop politics take center stage in Feeding Fascism: The Politics of Women’s Food Work, a new […]
Da’Shaun L. Harrison’s recent book Belly of the Beast: The Politics of Anti-Fatness as Anti-Blackness is a call for revolution. […]
Sociologist Monica Casper, who has written previously on fetal surgery, has published a new book called Babylost: Racism, Survival, and […]
Whether you’ve seen The Hairpin’s 2011 “Women Laughing Alone with Salad,” or not, you’re in for a treat. Emily Contois […]
I first met Elizabeth Reis at a conference about intersex several years ago, and we became fast friends. Lizzie served […]
Katherine Dykstra’s What Happened to Paula: On the Death of an American Girl is much more than a book about […]