
Dayna Tortorici
Co-Editor and Executive Director at n+1 Magazine
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newyorker.com | Dayna Tortorici
In 1969, Vivian Gornick was assigned by the Village Voice to write about the “women’s libbers” gathering in downtown Manhattan. Gornick set out never having heard of women’s liberation. She returned one week later a convert. What happened in the interval was the dawning of what second-wave feminists called feminist consciousness: the growing conviction that how things were for women were not how they had to be.
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2 weeks ago |
flipboard.com | Dayna Tortorici
'Waiting for Britney Spears': 5 shocking (allegedly true) stories from a former tabloid writerIn his new book, “Waiting for Britney Spears: A True Story, Allegedly” — a mix of fact and fiction — music writer and L.A. native Jeff Weiss brings us back to the last gasp of the celebrity gossip-mongering machine of the early aughts. It was the prelapsarian age of the dumb phone, when we weren’t …
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RT @NewYorker: “Girl on Girl,” by the critic Sophie Gilbert, is the latest and most ambitious of recent feminist reappraisals of the 2000s.…

I reviewed Sophie Gilbert’s book “Girl on Girl,” on the recreational misogyny of pop culture in the 2000s, for this week’s @NewYorker https://t.co/hY8ANyDgAu

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