Articles from July 2009
Calendar girls
Molly Lavender considers a slew of calendars which reduce women to body parts
Molly Lavender // 22 July 2009
Categories: Culture and Media
Body of Work
Gemma Sharpe reviews a retrospective of feminist video art
Gemma Sharpe // 20 July 2009
Categories: Films
The woman engineer: are we really that incompetent?
What is really holding back women in engineering, and stopping girls from aspiring to careers in applied sciences? Wisrutta Atthakor investigates
Wisrutta Atthakor // 20 July 2009
Categories: Education, Stereotypes, Work and Play
Coherent feminism doesn't stop at Afghan women
Should all Muslim women boycott the burqa because some women are forced to wear it? Myriam Francois-Cerrah argues not
Myriam Francois-Cerrah // 20 July 2009
Categories: Politics and Current Affairs
The Politics of Breastfeeding
Karen Gregory reviews the 20th anniversary edition of The Politics of Breastfeeding by Gabrielle Palmer
Karen Gregory // 14 July 2009
Categories: Books
Confessions of a brand new feminist
Once Anna Corbett would have laughed at the idea she'd call herself a feminist. Here she explains what changed her mind
Anna Corbett // 13 July 2009
Categories: Feminism
