women's narratives
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Like Penelope Bridgerton, some 18th-century women wrote satirical periodicals to get back at society
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How three 18th century ‘deviant mothers’ defied social norms in their novel writing
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Sangita Jogi is part of a family of manual labourers. This is what the book of her art says
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‘Why Loiter?’ Ten years have passed since the seminal book on women alone in cities was published
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Meet six wise women who shaped the development of philosophy in the West
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Meet three female philosophers you have probably never heard of in the field of big consciousness
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Why an Indian girl chose to become an American woman
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‘Never marry a poet’: A Pakistani feminist on the dangers of the hypocritical intellectual male
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‘It’s totally worth it’: Experiences of women who breastfed their children while at work
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Why this literary heroine could never chill, and why you shouldn’t either
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Equals in the jungle, Colombia's women guerrillas brace themselves to go back to a patriarchal world
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International Women's Day: A Hindi tract with feminist ideals from a time before feminism was known
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A campaign reminds us of the missing person on the director’s chair