This summer is my sixth at Summer Classics, and I’m fortunate to be re-reading Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway with seventeen other people and two tutors, as professors are called here.
Blog Posts about Women and Feminism
Where Are the Men?
In the many debates I’ve been reading and hearing about the criminalization of abortion with the overthrow of Roe v. Wade, there is a major deletion: men.
Rules of the Heart
I’ve really never imagined that there could be rules of the heart, but yesterday morning a dear friend laid his rules out in no uncertain terms.
Woman, Writing
Writing in public insists that we exist as thinkers and creators of our own reality. It is of enormous importance.
Tiffany Blue
Are we resigned, patient, wise? Or do we all learn sooner or later that pressing our noses against plate glass windows is the closest we will ever get to the goodies?
These Young Men
We are deep into another recreation of a woman-hating culture when the gains we’d painfully achieved in the 1960’s are overridden by darkness…
How Things Change
It’s a small example and yet, I think, a telling one: how women were admitted as members to the Harvard Club of New York City.
Margaret in the Wilderness
Surrounded by disasters of every kind, we are seeing the great strengths of our extraordinary adaptability, valued and valuable as it has never been before.
Political Correctness: Carried Too Far?
Margaret raises what has always been a complex issue: should men be included in celebrations of women?
The Woman in the Mink Coat
“That’s quite a coat,” I murmured as she slid past me into the next seat.