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The Waves: Gender, Relationships, Feminism

The Full Angela Merkel Edition

The Waves: Gender, Relationships, Feminism

Slate Podcasts

Health & Fitness, News Commentary, Society & Culture, Sexuality, News

4.2897 Ratings

🗓️ 16 June 2016

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

Hanna Rosin, Jessica Winter, and Christina Cauterucci discuss the aftermath of the Stanford rape case, the future of feminism, and the gender card in the presidential election.

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0:00.0

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0:03.1

The following podcast contains explicit language.

0:12.4

Welcome to the Double X Gab Fest for Thursday, June 16th, the full Angola Merkel edition.

0:18.2

I'm Hannah Rosen, a host of NPR's Invisibilia.

0:40.0

June and Noreen are both out this week. So I'm here in D.C. with Christina Cotarucci, who's a writer for Slate. Hi, Christina. Hi, Hannah. Thanks for having me. I'm so excited to have you. And also, Jessica Winter, who is a features editor at Slate and an author of Break in Case of Emergency, a wonderful novel that is out in early July.

0:40.6

Hi, Jessica.

0:41.3

Hello.

0:43.9

Jessica has been on the show before.

0:44.6

I have.

0:48.1

Yeah, I somehow, I associate you with the story you told about prom.

0:50.2

I sometimes dream about that story.

0:52.0

Oh, that got edited out.

0:56.4

But I'm happy to tell it again. Maybe it'll make it end in the next broadcast. Oh, my God, the elusive prom story. Okay, listeners, I'm sorry. I can't tell you about it.

1:02.1

Sorry. It's just like lost to the dustbin of history, but it was a wonderful story. Maybe we'll

1:08.6

find a way to pivot and have Jessica tell it again.

1:12.2

Okay, transition from prom to the Stanford rape case is an awkward one, but we are going to do it.

1:17.7

I'm going to talk about our three topics.

1:19.6

The first is the Stanford rape case.

1:21.6

We will talk about its aftermath, what we've learned, the good and the bad from that case.

1:26.0

Second is the future of feminism.

1:28.2

Should we be talking less about work and more about caregiverism?

1:32.6

Which is a very awkward term.

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