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Kate Bolick

Kate Bolick is a contributing editor for The Atlantic, freelance writer for ELLE, The New York Times, and The Wall Street Journal (among other publications), and host of "Touchstones at The Mount," an annual literary interview series at Edith Wharton's country estate, in Lenox, MA. Previously, she was executive editor of Domino, and a columnist for The Boston Globe Ideas Section.Bolick has appeared on The Today Show, CBS Sunday Morning, CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, and numerous NPR programs across the country. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.

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“ambiguous women”—the scholar Carolyn Heilbrun’s wonderful term for those who choose not to center their lives around a man
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In her fascinating paper “Victorian Women and Domestic Life,” Sklar argues that the transformation from large to smaller families happened because for the first time in American history women of all classes and races were consciously exerting control
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hich is to say: It was the first time women as a group (as opposed to scattered individuals

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