On the controversy surrounding Emily Gould and “confessional” writing. by Emma Winsor Wood Yesterday Slate’s Katie Roiphe argued that if Karl […]
Read moreWomen and Words: Vol. 7, Who Cares If You Ate That?
The Internet is Just Another Tool To Police Women’s Food Habits. by Emma Winsor Wood The new Instagram account, You Did […]
Read moreWomen and Words: Vol. 6, So-called Women’s Issues
Why writing through the lens of gender identity, or any identity, is equally relevant to politicized opinions. by Emma Winsor Wood […]
Read moreWomen and Words: Vol. 5, On “Girl Talk”
What we talk about when we talk about nail polish. by Emma Winsor Wood What is “girl talk”? As a child, […]
Read moreWomen and Words: Vol. 4, When Girls Go Missing
How our culture’s obsession with protecting women affected our reaction to the recent tragedies in Nigeria and South Korea. by Emma […]
Read moreWomen and Words: Vol. 2, on the Gendered Language of Logic
How the practiced rhetoric of assertive dialogue leaves women out. by Emma Winsor Wood Every day the Internet percolates with anger […]
Read moreWomen and Words: Vol. 1, On “Ambitious” Fiction
How our critical terminology prevents women writers from accessing the highest echelons of literary recognition. by Emma Winsor Wood There is […]
Read moreHave You Tried Turning it Off and On Again: Solving Tech’s Biggest Issue
A look at what women, non-binary people and minorities are doing to solve the diversity issues in tech and where we […]
Read moreWomen Who Spin
The boys’ club of DJ’ing is skirted by women who mix just as hard (or harder)—and help one another rise to […]
Read moreMornings as Windows Into the Truthful Lives of Wild Women
A conversation with the creators of the Wild Morning about how they set about documenting women unguarded and authentic to who […]
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