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Radio 3,26 Feb 2020,44 mins

Women Behaving Badly?

Free Thinking

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Helen Lewis, Zoe Strimpel. novelist Kiley Reid, and Juliet Conway join Shahidha Bari to talk about 'difficult women', how we expect women to behave, and the power dynamics at play - from the feminist activists who challenged the status quo, to the personal realm of dating and flirting. Such A Fun Age, Kiley Reid's first novel, looks at racism and class in the story of a black baby sitter accused of kidnapping the child in her care. Helen Lewis has just published Difficult Women: A History Of Feminism In 11 Fights. Zoe Strimpel's book is called Seeking Love In Modern Britain: Gender, Dating, And The Rise Of 'The Single'. Juliet Conway is researching the flirt in American fiction from 1878-1928, and is based at the University of Edinburgh. You might be interested in Free Thinking explores: Women, relationships, and the law past and present: campaigners in the C17 and C19 - /programmes/m0002zgc Consent - /programmes/m000244p Muriel Spark's novel The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie - /programmes/b09qdpj5 How we talk about sex and women's bodies - /programmes/m000f5n6 New research into the UK women's suffrage movement - /programmes/b09th2dt Interview with author Lisa Taddeo about women's desires - /programmes/m0006mtb Producer: Emma Wallace

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