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Articles in Gender & Sexuality tagged with Feminism

The post-work movement reckons with reproductive labor.

Rachel Fraser

A long line of films tracks the solidarities that arise when prohibition makes friendship too perilous.

Judith Levine

Feminist arguments against body modification are a dead end.

Becca Rothfeld

What would it look like if we put our desires at the center of our politics?

adrienne maree brown

The late author of Nickel and Dimed played a major role in women’s liberation and U.S. socialism.

Lynne Segal

Our well-being depends on a better understanding of how the logic of labor has twisted our relationship with pleasure.

Breanne Fahs

Boston Review speaks with Rachel Rebouché on the post-Dobbs legal landscape.

Rachel Rebouché

On the importance of women’s studies after the USSR collapsed, and what it helps us understand about Putin’s war on Ukraine.

Irina Zherebkina
Some feminists think we can improve motherhood. But what if abolishing it is the only way to alleviate its problems?
Judith Levine

Selma James’s work with the Wages for Housework movement shows that we ignore the labor of care at our own peril.

Emily Callaci
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