Why We Don’t Like Wild Women
In American popular culture, from the colonial era to the present, women who venture out into wild places cannot escape the strictures of gender.
In American popular culture, from the colonial era to the present, women who venture out into wild places cannot escape the strictures of gender.
A photo essay of mid-century domestic relics open a window on a woman’s hard, heroic, uncelebrated life.
When a long-dominant theory about sexual selection’s role in the evolution of bird song is corrected, what happens to conventional ideas about the sex of singing birds?
A late eighteenth-century painting of a moment that never happened illuminates our complex struggles with how to “deal with” the past.
November 2015 recommendations from the Edge Effects editorial board.