In Praise of Antiquity’s Grande Dames
Daisy Dunn’s new book argues that the great female poets, heroines, and martyrs of the ancient world tied history together with a ‘missing thread.’
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Daisy Dunn’s new book argues that the great female poets, heroines, and martyrs of the ancient world tied history together with a ‘missing thread.’
Every essay Quillette has published on gender ambiguous and trans-identified men competing against biological women in sport.
A philosopher breaks down the debate over how to treat male criminals who self-identity as women.
A frightening injury at an NHL-sponsored transgender tournament in Wisconsin reminds us why women’s leagues should remain sex-protected spaces.
In a newly published book, a motivational speaker who works with female prisoners reflects on the life lessons she’s learned behind bars.
It’s wrong to make everyone wait for proof of the obvious when it comes to genetic males outperforming genetic females.
Women fall behind in countries with low levels of economic and social development, largely due to poor educational opportunities.
Detransitioners and desisters can also feel angry at psychiatric and medical specialists, who they understandably believe have not adequately assessed their motivations for requesting medical intervention.
Our choice of words affects the way we think. That’s why we spend so much time fighting over which terms to use, whether it’s “undocumented immigrants” versus “illegal aliens,” “foetuses” versus “unborn babies,” or “militants” versus “terrorists.” In recent years, the question of word choice has figured prominently
Once you sweep aside all the glitter showers, animated unicorns, and rainbow emojis, that is ultimately what gender supremacism is truly about.
Teenagers are being told that puberty is a time for them to make decisions about sex and gender, this at a time when they have none of the life experience that would be necessary to make such existential choices.
Puberty had been distressing and rough. He’d began to cut himself, and saw transition as a way out.
It’s true that hair is a definitive socially-constructed characteristic of femininity (and masculinity) in many cultures.
Under this policy, declaring one’s pronouns is required when people introduce themselves in court whether they present in keeping with their biological sex or not.