Yearly Archives: 2012
‘Gender neutrality’ weakens efforts to tackle violence against women | Rahila Gupta
Rahila Gupta: Men’s solidarity is welcome, but a march in high heels verges on mockery that takes attention away from victims of violence
Sexism and misogyny: what’s the difference?
An Australian dictionary has changed its definition of misogyny to reflect the fact that it is now used to mean ‘entrenched prejudice against women’, not just hatred of them. Six feminists tell us what the term means to them
The great unmentionable in disability politics
“I felt there was no space for me to express grief at my son’s disability”. The grief of those who care for people with a disability is betrayal of the Cause. Rahila Gupta asks: how do you value disability at the same time as mourn the loss of ability?