![]() ![]() After a stint at The New Republic in 2014, she joined New York, where her reporting on the #MeToo movement has won sweeping acclaim. She started shaping her beat at Salon, where she reported on Hillary Clinton’s 2008 campaign, eventually turning her coverage into her first book, Big Girls Don’t Cry: The Election that Changed Everything for American Women, which explored the election through a feminist lens. Now a writer at New York magazine, Traister, 43, has covered the intersection of feminism and politics for more than a decade. She is angry, and her anger has consequences, and that makes her even angrier. She is angry, and she is a woman, and she knows that our culture dismisses female rage that it’s seen as hysterical, irrational, laughable. She is angry, and every day strangers criticize her rage, or tell her she sounds like a fool, or that attractive women should not get angry. ![]()
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