In the Margins: A Conversation with Kate Zambreno
Sara Black McCulloch speaks to Kate Zambreno, author of “Screen Tests,” a collection of stories and other writing.
"As far as I'm concerned, being any gender is a drag." — Patti Smith
Sara Black McCulloch speaks to Kate Zambreno, author of “Screen Tests,” a collection of stories and other writing.
Sara Black McCullochSep 13, 2019
Yxta Maya Murray reviews “Indelible in the Hippocampus: Writings from the Me Too Movement,” edited by Shelly Oria.
Yxta Maya MurraySep 12, 2019
Kyle Stevens considers the 1951 film “Olivia,” an obscure queer classic from an under-appreciated.
Kyle StevensSep 12, 2019
Nancy Miller’s deep exploration of female friendship, and the role of death in friendship, is a welcome and extraordinary addition to an impoverished genre.
Jenny McPheeSep 11, 2019
Anna Kryczka, Meredith Goldsmith, and Catherine Liu believe Jenny Brown’s “Birth Strike” still has some work to do.
Anna Kryczka, Catherine Liu, Meredith GoldsmithSep 9, 2019
Amy Klein reviews Alexandra Kimball's "The Seed: Infertility Is a Feminist Issue."
Amy KleinSep 5, 2019
Kate Durbin speaks to Sarah Rose Etter about her debut novel, “The Book of X.”
Kate DurbinSep 4, 2019
Leslie Kendall Dye reviews "Aroused: A History of Hormones and How They Control Just About Everything" by Randi Hutter Epstein.
Leslie Kendall DyeAug 24, 2019
Teow Lim Goh explores the traumas, injustices, and dehumanizing cruelty embedded in the culture and politics of likability.
Teow Lim GohAug 21, 2019
Annie Berke examines “Late Night” in the contexts of writer-star Mindy Kaling’s public persona and the history of the woman in the writers’ room.
Annie BerkeAug 13, 2019
María Pía Lara explores how Habermas's concept of the public sphere can inform today's and tomorrow's feminism.
María Pía LaraAug 11, 2019
Jessie Tu on novelist Lin Yi-Han’s “Fang Si-Chi’s First Love Paradise” and Taiwan’s missed #MeToo moment.
Jessie TuAug 6, 2019