The New Female Antihero, by Sarah Hagelin and Gillian Silverman Catherine Rottenberg enjoys an analysis of a new generation of characters who are transforming the narrative possibilities for women on screen Catherine Rottenberg 1月 20日
Motherhood: A Manifesto, by Eliane Glaser Catherine Rottenberg considers a bold critique of all the pressures and half-baked scientific advice that constrain the lives of mothers Catherine Rottenberg 6月 24日
The New Internationalists, by Sue Clayton Catherine Rottenberg applauds a bold attempt to forge a politics of solidarity in response to humanitarian crisis Catherine Rottenberg 3月 4日
The Smart Wife: Why Siri, Alexa, and Other Smart Home Devices Need a Feminist Reboot, by Yolande Strengers and Jenny Kennedy Catherine Rottenberg enjoys a sharp analysis of the sexual politics behind the devices that provide domestic services Catherine Rottenberg 11月 2日
Data Feminism, by Catherine D’Ignazio and Lauren F. Klein Catherine Rottenberg discovers how progressive causes can harness the power of ‘counter-data’ to challenge the status quo Catherine Rottenberg 4月 20日
Becoming Beauvoir: A Life, by Kate Kirkpatrick Catherine Rottenberg is inspired by a major new study of the great French feminist Catherine Rottenberg 11月 28日
Feminism, by Deborah Cameron Catherine Rottenberg finds much to admire in a provocative new appraisal of the feminist movement Catherine Rottenberg 7月 26日
Considering Emma Goldman: Feminist Political Ambivalence and the Imaginative Archive, by Clare Hemmings Catherine Rottenberg asks whether we can include an anarchist activist and writer in a queer, feminist archival history given her refusal to identify as a feminist? Catherine Rottenberg 3月 22日