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Fall 2012

Fall 2012

The Female Conscience

Volume 88, Number 4

What does it mean to have a female conscience? Although it’s hard to put a finger on it, we recognize it in the people around us, and in the women featured in this issue.

  • Marie Arana reports on a girl’s education in a mining town in the Peruvian Andes
  • Judith Warner explores whether too much mothering is bad for us
  • Sylvia A. Earle explores the world’s oceans and sea life
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Fall 2012, The Female Conscience

Table of Contents

Editor’s Desk

Reporting

Essays

Memoir

Fiction

Criticism

Photography

Author Profiles

Judith Warner is best known for her New York Times bestseller, Perfect Madness: Motherhood in the Age of Anxiety (Riverhead, 2005), and for her New York Times column, “Domestic Disturbances.” She is a contributing writer for t