Rebecca Traister
Rebecca Traister is a senior writer at Salon.com, where she has covered women in politics, media and entertainment since October of 2003. Prior to that, she was a reporter at the New York Observer, where she wrote about the film business. Traister has also written for Elle, the Nation, Vogue, Glamour, New York Magazine, the New York Times, Nerve, and elsewhere. Her book about women and the 2008 elections, "Big Girls Don't Cry: The Election that Changed Everything for American Women," will be published in September by Free Press."
Republicans want to build a time machine
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Nora's brand-new world for women
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Can modern women "have it all"?
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True, new female friendship
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Didn't she almost have it all?
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Susan G. Komen’s priceless gift
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Obama's woman problem
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Early signs of a "Bridesmaids" bump
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Seeing "Bridesmaids" is a social responsibility
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"30 Rock" takes on feminist hypocrisy -- and its own
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This is what "pro-life" means?
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Gabrielle Giffords' revolutionary political role
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Sarah Palin's feminist revolution
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A jar of her magic
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A summer that sucked
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