Lock up your bunnies: Fatal Attraction is back, and still stuck in the 80s
Rachel Cooke was looking forward to a TV reboot of the controversial 1987 thriller – only to find that, despite being made by a team of women, its attitudes have barely changed
May 2017
Sydney writers' festival 2017 roundup: six things we learned
Hitler’s substance abuse may have changed the course of history, audiences don’t know how to ask questions, and the cultural appropriation debate is ‘mostly a problem of bad writing’
July 2016
Critical eye
Book reviews roundup: Peacock and Vine; In the Darkroom; A Field Guide to Reality
Book of the day
In the Darkroom by Susan Faludi review – my father, the woman
June 2016
Book of the day
In the Darkroom review – an elegant masterpiece
Susan Faludi: getting to know my father, the woman
October 2014
Karl Lagerfeld’s flimflam feminism won’t hurt the real thing
Hadley Freeman
Hadley Freeman: If such tokenistic feminism is fashionable now then it follows it will be unfashionable later – which is just fine with me
April 2014
Everyday Sexism and The Vagenda review – everything you wanted to know about sexism, except how to fight it
Laura Bates's Everyday Sexism is frustratingly short on practical solutions. And The Vagenda is as puerile as the media it critiques, writes Rachel Cooke
July 2013
The backlash against feminism aims to preserve the 'manosphere'
Suzanne Moore
Suzanne Moore: This pre-emptive strike against equality comes from a rightwing establishment that needs it pointing out to them that women haven't won
March 2011
Top 100 women: writing and academia
Susan Faludi
Social historian, political analyst, and fact checker extraordinaire, who has challenged the mainstream consensus about women's status
October 2010
Feminism's generation wars
Katha Pollitt
Katha Pollitt: Susan Faludi sees psychodrama in young feminists' grievances against older ones. To me, it's about a need for recognition
March 2008
In search of the visible woman
We're at war, sweetheart
February 2008
US election may be a battle of mythologies
The mom and apple pie myth
What happened to the widows
Imagined valour
Heroes - or victims?
'9/11 ripped the bandage off US culture'
November 2007
Cowboys and sewing machines: the post 9/11 dream
Susan Faludi tells Michael Tomasky why US culture relied on old mythologies and John Wayne rhetoric after the World Trade Centre attacks