Free Yet Flawed: On Sherry L. Smith’s “Bohemians West”
Elaine Elinson reviews “Bohemians West: Free Love, Family and Radicals in Twentieth Century America,” the new dual biography by Sherry L. Smith.
"As far as I'm concerned, being any gender is a drag." — Patti Smith
Elaine Elinson reviews “Bohemians West: Free Love, Family and Radicals in Twentieth Century America,” the new dual biography by Sherry L. Smith.
Elaine ElinsonNov 28, 2020
The author of “What We Don’t Talk About When We Talk About #MeToo” discusses the irrationality of sex panics.
M. BunaNov 26, 2020
Editors Max Fox and Madeline Lane-McKinley talk about working on "Sexual Hegemony," the recently published text by the late writer Christopher Chitty.
Madeline Lane-McKinley, Max FoxNov 26, 2020
Roy Pérez reviews the recently released book by José Esteban Muñoz, "The Sense of Brown."
Roy PérezNov 21, 2020
Lillian Avedian examines the campaign of persecution against an outspoken Russian artist and activist.
Lillian AvedianNov 18, 2020
While the bosses have built the mills with magic of capital, the Factory Girls’ Union plans resistance with the magic of solidarity.
Mark SoderstromNov 14, 2020
Teresa Carmody’s new novel explores faith, queerness, and the complexities of Christian girlhood.
Vidhu AggarwalNov 13, 2020
Paul Kreitman reviews Timon Screech’s “Tokyo Before Tokyo” and Amy Stanley’s “Stranger in the Shogun’s City.”
Paul KreitmanNov 11, 2020
Sophia Stewart reviews “Laura’s Ghost,” a feminist-ethnographic collection revisiting the gender politics of “Twin Peaks,” the series and the film.
Sophia StewartNov 3, 2020
Kelly Thompson talks with Christa Parravani about her new memoir, “Loved and Wanted.”
Kelly ThompsonOct 29, 2020
The Italian novelist discusses embodiment and desire in fiction, and why she hates male feminists.
Lucia SenesiOct 27, 2020
On the centennial of the 19th Amendment, Emma Goldman reminds us that the vote is not a panacea.
Angela ShpolbergOct 24, 2020