Criticism of whiteness devolves into excuse making about “economic anxiety.” Whether we rebel against white men or serve them, their feelings are the most important thing in the room. The discourse of “toxic masculinity” roots itself almost entirely in violent men’s feelings, insisting that if they could only open up and learn to cry, they’d stop oppressing people. Yet, even for progressives, “understanding” frequently turns into coddling. The inner life of the angry white American man has become a subject of much discussion in recent years. Cathy Cohen and Sarah Jackson on Black Lives Matter.Michael Kimmel and Lisa Wade on Toxic Masculinity.Dolores Huerta and Rachel Rosenbloom on Gender and Immigrant Rights.MacKinnon and Durba Mitra on Sexual Harassment in the Age of #MeToo Cynthia Enloe, Agnieszka Graff, Ratna Kapur, and Suzanna Danuta Walters on Gender and the Rise of the Global Right.Soraya Chemaly Discusses Feminist Rage with Carla Kaplan and Durba Mitra.Deborah Anker Discusses Gender and US Asylum Law with Aziza Ahmed.Byllye Avery Discusses the Past and Future of Reproductive Justice with Susan Reverby.Eesha Pandit and Paula Moya Discuss Activism and the Academy with Carla Kaplan and Suzanna Walters.Patricia Williams Discusses Rage and Humor as an Act of Disobedience with Carla Kaplan and Durba Mitra.Seven Necessary Sins for Women and Girls.Visibility and Visuality: Reframing Gender in the Middle East, North Africa, and Their Diasporas.Feminist Scholarship through Four Decades.