Stay-at-home fathers are consistently portrayed as incompetent buffoons in literature, rarely depicted as skilled, engaged parents despite their growing real-world presence.
Chinese literature is tough to find in English. One editor hopes to change that
A nanny in Beijing plots to kidnap a child amidst family corruption issues, highlighting systemic challenges in translating Chinese literature for American audiences.
Is A24's Sorry, Baby the Sundance darling it's cracked up to be?
A feminist discussion covers various media, evaluating trauma narratives, historical feminist magazines, and literary representation in contemporary culture.