Are womenâs magazines avoiding âserious journalismâ? Guess it all depends on whoâs deciding whatâs serious.
The New Republic asks that question in a new article, and our biggest problem with this debate (and, to be honest, the term âlongform journalismâ) is that it can often run everything through a male-skewed filter of what counts as âserious journalism.â Weâve seen serious storytelling in both.Â
The other problem is that weâre still relying on National Magazine Awards and print-only publishers to reflect the zeitgeist. Iâve mentioned that 65% of all #longreads started out in print, but we also should spotlight the work of online publishers who are pursuing in-depth storytelling.
So, hereâs a start: 21 stories from womenâs magazines and sites that weâve featured on Longreads. On Twitter, Rebecca Traister is curating some of her favorite serious work. And weâd love for you to add your favorite womenâs magazine stories in the comments.
Allure
⢠The F Word, Jennifer Weiner
Marie Claire
⢠The Big Business of Breast Cancer, Lea Goldman
Tiger Beatdown
⢠The Percentages: A Biography of Class, Sady Doyle
O, The Oprah Magazine
⢠âI Will Never Know Whyâ, Susan Klebold
⢠âWe Thought the Sun Would Always Shine on Our Livesâ, Paige Williams
⢠Promises of an Unwed Father, Ta-Nehisi Coates
⢠Is Ecstasy a Viable Treatment for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder?, Jessica Winter
Rookie
⢠Higher Learning, Staff
XO Jane
⢠How A Gun-loving West Texas Girl Learned to Fear Assault Weapons, Haley B. Elkins
⢠It Happened To Me: My Parents Adopted a Murderer, Amity Bitzel
More
⢠How I Lost $500,000 for Love, Aryn Kyle
Vogue
⢠Notes on a Scandal: Jenny Sanford Vogue Interview, Rebecca Johnson
⢠Sheryl Sandberg: What She Saw at the Revolution, Kevin Conley
⢠Susan Rice: Sheâs Got Game, Jonathan Van Meter
Elle
⢠Iâm For Sale, Genevieve Smith
The Hairpin
⢠My Brother, My Mother, and a Call Girl, Mara Cohen Marks
⢠Heâs So Unusual, Jane Marie
⢠A Goodbye to Ambien in Dubai, Amy Schumer
⢠The Evolution of Ape-Face Johnson, Carolita Johnson
Glamour
⢠Relationship Violence: The Secret That Kills 4 Women a Day, Liz Brody
Jezebel
⢠What Can a Civilian Possibly Say to a Wounded Soldier?, Chloe Angyal
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Share your picks in the comments
[Image: A vintage Marie Claire cover.]
Them ladies, they write serious stuff? Who knew?!
I’m a little affronted that the IHTM about the mom who ran an underground railroad for battered women isn’t on this list! That’s one of my favorite xoJane pieces of all time.