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As a journalist, Rebecca Traister is always hoping her books are timely. Her first, “Big Girls Don’t Cry,” came out in 2010, soon after the bruising 2008 Democratic primary season she ...
Rebecca Traister thinks they ought to. T he 2012 Obama campaign’s cartoon about an American woman named Julia who lives (alone) with government assistance from preschool to retirement was ...
REBECCA TRAISTER: So among the questions, there's all this incredible record of how people reacted, for example, to suffragists about the unnatural perversions of the home if women are to win the ...
Rebecca Traister on the long history of women's anger: "There is no peak fury" An Inflection Point talk with Rebecca Traister, author of "Good And Mad: The Revolutionary Power Of Women’s Anger" ...
As America grapples with the #MeToo movement tidal wave, Rebecca Traister's new book, "Good and Mad: The Revolutionary Power of Women's Anger" (Simon & Schuster, 252 pp., ★★★ out of four ...
When I speak to New York Times bestselling author Rebecca Traister, we’re just over 24 hours away from hearing Dr. Christine Blasey Ford’s testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee. I ...
That's according to New York Magazine writer Rebecca Traister, who explores the rising influence and independence of unmarried women in her new book, "All the Single Ladies." ...
When Rebecca Traister decided to write a book about single women, she knew exactly how she wanted to begin: "I always hated it when my heroines got married." She mourns for Laura Ingalls Wilder ...
I don’t have an answer. But reading All the Single Ladies has me thinking about how we, as a society and a country, can better support and celebrate the single woman, whatever her age, class, or ...
By Rebecca Traister, Simon & Schuster, 339 pages, $27. Originally Published: February 25, 2016 at 10:38 AM CST. Share this: Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook; ...
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