Barbara Kay

Barbara Kay is a weekly columnist for the National Post newspaper in Canada and a regular contributor to the Post’s opinion blog, FullComment. Her writing also
appears in various publications and other opinion blogs, usually on the subject of cultural trends related to feminism and multiculturalism. She is a former college teacher of English Literature and Composition, and has a long record of service to voluntary organizations in the Jewish and general communities of Montreal, where she lives with her husband of
46 years (as of 2010). Her hobbies include reading, reading and reading plus enough gym time to satisfy the exercise nazis. Her favourite extra-curricular activity is hanging out with her son and daughter and their families in Montreal and Toronto, and even more so at the Maine beach house they all love.


    Male Studies 101: the Titanic

    Barbara Kay | 16 Apr 2010
    A new academic discipline launched this week should analyze the patriarchy in the more complex and objective light it deserves.


    Riled by the R-word

    Barbara Kay | 11 Mar 2010
    Disabled people need all the support we can give them. They don't need ideologues who teach that disability is a social construct.


    Grow up, will you?

    Barbara Kay | 16 Oct 2009
    Once upon a time, you were supposed to grow up. That was a long time ago. Now you can stay an adolescent forever.


    All shall be poor

    Barbara Kay | 28 Aug 2009
    How today’s sexual narcissists insist on propagating their dreary values.


    Justifying one’s existence

    Barbara Kay | 28 Jul 2009

    Choosing to live out one’s natural life will soon be as unpopular as refusing an abortion.



    Reduced to pulp

    Barbara Kay | 11 May 2009
    A British publisher is persuaded that an encyclopedia of Christianity with Christian content is not such a good idea after all.

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