PERSON: Rebecca Traister
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Biography
Rebecca Traister (born 1975) is an American author and journalist. Traister is a writer-at-large for New York magazine and its website The Cut, and a contributing editor at Elle magazine. Traister wrote for The New Republic from February 2014 through June 2015.
Traister’s first book, the non-fiction Big Girls Don’t Cry: The Election that Changed Everything for American Women (2010), was a New York Times Notable Book of 2010, and the winner of the Ernesta Drinker Ballard Book Prize in 2012.
Traister’s second non-fiction book, All the Single Ladies: Unmarried Women and the Rise of an Independent Nation (2016),[6] a New York Times best-seller, has been referred to as a followup to the first. Gillian Whitemarch of The New York Times described it as a “well-researched, deeply informative examination of women’s bids for independence, spanning centuries.”
In 2018, Traister published another book, Good and Mad: The Revolutionary Power of Women’s Anger.
Traister received a “Making Trouble / Making History Award” from the Jewish Women’s Archive in 2012 at its annual luncheon. Longtime activist Gloria Steinem was the presenter.
In 2012, Traister received a Mirror Award for Best Commentary in Digital Media for two essays that appeared in Salon (“‘30 Rock’ Takes on Feminist Hypocrisy–and Its Own,” and “Seeing ‘Bridesmaids’ is a Social Responsibility”), and one that was published in The New York Times (“The Soap Opera Is Dead! Long Live The Soap Opera!”).
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Traister’s first book, the non-fiction Big Girls Don’t Cry: The Election that Changed Everything for American Women (2010), was a New York Times Notable Book of 2010, and the winner of the Ernesta Drinker Ballard Book Prize in 2012.
Traister’s second non-fiction book, All the Single Ladies: Unmarried Women and the Rise of an Independent Nation (2016),[6] a New York Times best-seller, has been referred to as a followup to the first. Gillian Whitemarch of The New York Times described it as a “well-researched, deeply informative examination of women’s bids for independence, spanning centuries.”
In 2018, Traister published another book, Good and Mad: The Revolutionary Power of Women’s Anger.
Traister received a “Making Trouble / Making History Award” from the Jewish Women’s Archive in 2012 at its annual luncheon. Longtime activist Gloria Steinem was the presenter.
In 2012, Traister received a Mirror Award for Best Commentary in Digital Media for two essays that appeared in Salon (“‘30 Rock’ Takes on Feminist Hypocrisy–and Its Own,” and “Seeing ‘Bridesmaids’ is a Social Responsibility”), and one that was published in The New York Times (“The Soap Opera Is Dead! Long Live The Soap Opera!”).
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