Hanna Rosin

Hanna Rosin
Hanna Rosin is an American author and writer. She is co-founder of DoubleX, a women's site connected to the online magazine Slate. She is the co-host of the NPR podcast Invisibilia with Alix Spiegel and Lulu Miller...
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running men thinking
The general image of a man in an American sitcom is like a complete moron. You'd think the industry was run by a feminist cabal.
culture pop-culture pops
Pop culture is like our subconscious.
boundaries gracious
Although they are unfailingly gracious, evangelicals are not so good at respecting professional boundaries.
adventure discovery names
NASA projects often have romantic names that link into a long history of exploration and adventure: Atlantis and Discovery, for example.
party issues tea
One way the Tea Party has benefited female candidates - and the conservative movement generally - is by consciously steering clear of social issues.
girl couple boys
In American fertility clinics, 75 percent of couples are requesting girls and not boys.
thinking feminist should
I think we should all call ourselves feminists.
quilts men kitchen
If men can quilt and take over the kitchen, then women can pick up a wrench and fix a leaky pipe.
husband dad home
If my own current husband was suddenly a stay-at-home dad, it would be emasculating. That would be hard for me.
kings past circles
There are always signs that a reign is ending, and they are usually spotted not in the king himself but in his court. In the inner circle, latent jealousies between advisers spill into open conflict, as they angrily debate who is to blame for the calamity, chewing over each other's past errors and pointing the finger at old and nascent enemies.
powerful men vain
As we get used to women in power, we are likely to discover that they behave much like powerful men - vain, entitled, always looking for more.
motivation inspiration skills
What the economy requires now is a whole different set of skills: You need intelligence, you need an ability to sit still and focus, to communicate openly to be able to listen to people and to operate in a workplace that is much more fluid than it used to be. Those are things that women do extremely well.
civilization enforced few nearly
For nearly as long as civilization has existed, patriarchy - enforced through the rights of the firstborn son - has been the organizing principle, with few exceptions.