End of Equality
Why did the feminist revolution stall, and how do we get it back on track? Those questions are at the heart of Beatrix Campbell’s new book End of Equality. Marina S thinks it’s a timely intervention...
View ArticleNew article: book review by Debbie Cameron of Sex Itself by Sarah S. Richardson
Why are feminists frightened of science, asks Debbie Cameron, when they have no such qualms about engaging in debates on other complex issues, and even reading dense theoretical texts about culture?...
View ArticleA Sphere of One’s Own
Attachment parenting, mommy blogging, hipster homemakers and urban homesteaders…Delilah Campbell reads a book about the new domesticity. Emily Matchar, Homeward Bound: Why Women are Embracing the New...
View ArticleStraight Expectations: extracts from Julie Bindel’s new book
‘From picket line to picket fence’, a quote from the back cover of Julie Bindel’s new book Straight Expectations, is a good indication of the content, style and tone of the book, in which she laments...
View ArticleClassic Review: Surviving Sexual Violence
Ever since it began publishing in 1983, T&S has included an occasional ‘classic review’ feature in which a contemporary feminist re-reads an important text from the past. The latest addition to the...
View ArticleMarching on
Debbie Cameron reviews Finn Mackay’s book Radical Feminism, which tells the story of Reclaim the Night and reflects on its place in feminist politics. Finn Mackay’s new book is several things at...
View ArticleBringing up the body
Maddy Coy reviews Alison Phipps’s book The Politics of the Body, and finds it partial in both senses of the word By Alison Phipps’s own account, her book The Politics of the Body sets out to ask...
View ArticleHow have we come to this?
Yasmin Rehman reviews Christine Delphy’s Separate and Dominate: Feminism and Racism after the War on Terror The sociologist and theorist Christine Delphy has been one of the most influential figures in...
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