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Pie-charting the appalling gender imbalance of the literary world, based on author bylines and books reviewed. See the full data set here.
Podcasting and academia don’t fare any better.
Fifty years later, “the problem that has no name” has both a name and numbers, but little seems to have changed.


More plain disgust than surprise.

RAAAAAGE
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therumpus:

explore-blog:

Pie-charting the appalling gender imbalance of the literary world, based on author bylines and books reviewed. See the full data set here.
Podcasting and academia don’t fare any better.
Fifty years later, “the problem that has no name” has both a name and numbers, but little seems to have changed.


More plain disgust than surprise.

RAAAAAGE
Zoom Info
therumpus:

explore-blog:

Pie-charting the appalling gender imbalance of the literary world, based on author bylines and books reviewed. See the full data set here.
Podcasting and academia don’t fare any better.
Fifty years later, “the problem that has no name” has both a name and numbers, but little seems to have changed.


More plain disgust than surprise.

RAAAAAGE
Zoom Info
therumpus:

explore-blog:

Pie-charting the appalling gender imbalance of the literary world, based on author bylines and books reviewed. See the full data set here.
Podcasting and academia don’t fare any better.
Fifty years later, “the problem that has no name” has both a name and numbers, but little seems to have changed.


More plain disgust than surprise.

RAAAAAGE
Zoom Info
therumpus:

explore-blog:

Pie-charting the appalling gender imbalance of the literary world, based on author bylines and books reviewed. See the full data set here.
Podcasting and academia don’t fare any better.
Fifty years later, “the problem that has no name” has both a name and numbers, but little seems to have changed.


More plain disgust than surprise.

RAAAAAGE
Zoom Info
therumpus:

explore-blog:

Pie-charting the appalling gender imbalance of the literary world, based on author bylines and books reviewed. See the full data set here.
Podcasting and academia don’t fare any better.
Fifty years later, “the problem that has no name” has both a name and numbers, but little seems to have changed.


More plain disgust than surprise.

RAAAAAGE
Zoom Info
therumpus:

explore-blog:

Pie-charting the appalling gender imbalance of the literary world, based on author bylines and books reviewed. See the full data set here.
Podcasting and academia don’t fare any better.
Fifty years later, “the problem that has no name” has both a name and numbers, but little seems to have changed.


More plain disgust than surprise.

RAAAAAGE
Zoom Info

therumpus:

explore-blog:

Pie-charting the appalling gender imbalance of the literary world, based on author bylines and books reviewed. See the full data set here.

Podcasting and academia don’t fare any better.

Fifty years later, “the problem that has no name” has both a name and numbers, but little seems to have changed.

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More plain disgust than surprise.

RAAAAAGE

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