Articles from February 2008
Lust, Caution
Only a cog in the wheel? Joanna Tocher reviews a thought-provoking film about one woman's role in the Chinese resistance
Joanna Tocher // 9 February 2008
Categories: Films
Comments from January 2008
All your comments from the first month of 2008
Jess McCabe // 9 February 2008
Categories: Comments
An interrupted life
Etty Hillesum was an 'impassioned, erotically volatile, restless' woman, who was murdered during the Holocaust. Cazz Blase reviews her diaries
Cazz Blase // 8 February 2008
Categories: Books
UK feminists must address worldwide issues
All over the planet women are denied the most basic rights. Ruthie Samuel asks: where is the outrage?
Ruthie Samuel // 4 February 2008
Categories: Culture and Media, Feminism, Politics and Current Affairs, Violence
Crime and patriarchy
Jo Legg asks, when will feminists take over the Home Office?
Jo Legg // 3 February 2008
Why men should care about gender stereotypes
Alex Gibson considers the harm done by stereotypes of men as beer-swilling, emotionally-stunted brutes
Alex Gibson // 2 February 2008
Categories: Activism, Culture and Media, Men, Stereotypes
Of corset matters
Corsets were bad news for Victorian women, argues Laurie Penny, and modern incarnations are little better
Laurie Penny // 2 February 2008
Categories: Body and Health, Culture and Media, Fashion and Image
