Maggie Doherty is the author of The Equivalents: A Story of Art, Female Friendship, and Liberation in the 1960s (Knopf).
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These related endeavors need cooperation, not competition.
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Parenthood can be punishing for academics. Too often, colleges fail them.
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Has Kate Manne become a prisoner of her own activism? The Cornell University philosopher’s book on misogyny catapulted her into public life. But her battle against patriarchy has taken a personal toll.
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Administrators took credit, but it was students who forced their hand.
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Yes, some writers had secret patrons like the CIA. But who was using whom?