Selected Articles
by Peggy Orenstein

2000-2002



November 2002
Why Science Must Adapt to Women
A Survivor Assesses the Hidden Costs of Exclusion
Discover Magazine


October 9, 2002
Marketing Hypocrisy and Breast Cancer
Pink Ribbons Make Me See Red
The Los Angeles Times


September 1, 2002
Totally Uncooked
The Heated Debate Over the Raw Food Trend
The New York Times Magazine


May 2002
It's a Curl Thing
I Went Looking for the Perfect Haircut--and Got a Lesson in Social Change
Self Magazine


April 21, 2002
Mourning My Miscarriage
In Japan, I Find a Culture Willing to Acknowledge My Loss
The New York Times Magazine


February 10, 2002
Staying Clean
Does Drug Rehab Really Work?
The New York Times Magazine


August 5, 2001
A Graphic Life
Artist Phoebe Gloeckner Writes Unsettling Stories About Growing Up Female
The New York Times Magazine


July 1, 2001
Parasites in Prêt-à-Porter
Japan's Young Women Are Shunning Marriage. Are They Harbingers of a Feminist Revolution?
The New York Times Magazine


April 29, 2001
Bringing Down Baby
No One Knows Whether Day Care Really Makes Kids More Aggressive. But That Hasn't Stopped Jay Belsky From Telling Mothers to Stay Home.
The Los Angeles Times


February 2001
The Myth of the Perfect Mother
Why it Drives Women--and Their Families--Crazy
Lifetime Web Site


July 2000
The 'Perfect Mother' Trap
An Excerpt From Flux
Redbook Magazine


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