Elizabeth Kleinhenz’s biography Germaine attempts to unpack the legacy of the opinion-shaper and fallen icon
Biological women still have experiences that define them as a group
Britain’s universities suffer new wave of censoriousness led by students and fuelled by social media
In her mid-seventies, the writer of ‘The Female Eunuch’ has become an ‘impassioned Female Digger’
The success of their home, resource-driven economy is putting Australians off staying in Britain
‘The way that any society treats its women cuts to the fabric of the whole social group’
‘2013 was the year when most western societies sanctified the equal relationship’
Portrayer of psychedelia who stayed true to counter-culture
The EMBA graduate and TV executive encourages women to apply to business school
Facts are preferred to speculative thinking, information to interpretation, explaining to expounding
Literary festivals have become unexplicably popular. So why do people travel long distances to visit them?
BBC4’s three-part series ‘Women’, featuring the veteran founders of the feminist movement as well as the younger generation, is illuminating
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