Feminism

  • The Salem Witch Trials: Women, Paranoia, and Othering in 1692

    The image of a witch has become one of Halloween’s most iconic symbols, complete with pointed hats, cauldrons, and broomsticks. In pop culture today, witches are depicted in all sorts of ways—from the mischievous and misunderstood to the malevolent and mysterious. But while dressing up as a witch can feel playful and spirited, the historical

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  • Tradwives in the Digital Age & the Feminist Paradox

    In the shimmering world of social media, where trends rise and fall, one movement has begun to carve out a significant space in the lives of young women: the “#TradWife” movement. Short for “traditional wife,” this lifestyle choice favors the return to traditional gender roles, where women find fulfillment in homemaking, child-rearing, and supporting their

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