Ceasefire! by Cathy Young; What Our Mothers Didn’t Tell Us by Danielle Crittenden; A Return to Modesty by Wendy Shalit by Elizabeth Powers
Table Manners and Morals by Elizabeth Powers In the way we think and act, as in the way we dress and eat, nobody expects us, to behave…
The Stain on Vanessa Stephen’s Dress by Elizabeth Powers Virginia Woolf suffered not from the "patriarchy" but from everything she embraced in opposing it.
Doing Daddy Down by Elizabeth Powers For some contemporary women writers, dishonoring thy father amounts to an entire cultural program.
A Farewell to Feminism by Elizabeth Powers Delivering on its promise of a total restructuring of society, the women's movement has led its own followers into a…
The Last Thing He Wanted by Joan Didion by Elizabeth Powers Joan Didion is a Californian who traces her ancestry to the 1840's wave of pioneers heading West that also included…