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The Joy That Kills: Irony and Liberation in Chopin’s The Story of an Hour
Kate Chopin is often seen as one of the earliest feminist voices in American literature, frequently credited with bringing modern feminist ideas into fiction. Yet her place in feminism is anything but settled.

Salma Khalid
Jan 1110 min read


The Authority of White Landed Caribbean Women on Plantations
Who were the landed women who owned colonial era plantations?
Catherine Williams
Oct 24, 20259 min read


'Ar'n't I a Woman?': The Life and Activism of Sojourner Truth
Within abolitionist and early feminist history, especially Black feminist history, many recognise a single name: Sojourner Truth.

Kathryn Berry
Aug 4, 20246 min read
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