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Helen Lewis (born 30 September 1983) is a British
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and a staff writer at ''
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''. She is a former deputy
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of the ''
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,'' and has also written for ''
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'' and ''
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''.


Career

After graduating, she gained a post-graduate diploma in newspaper journalism from London's City University. Subsequently, she was accepted on the ''
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'' programme for trainee sub-editors, working in the job for a few years, and later joining the team responsible for commissioning features for the newspaper. She was appointed the Women in the Humanities Honorary Writing Fellow at Oxford University for 2018/2019, and is now on the steering committee for the Reuters Institute for Journalism at Oxford University, where she delivered a lecture on "The Failures of Political Journalism," subsequently adapted as a ''New Statesman'' cover story. Lewis was appointed as deputy editor of the ''New Statesman'' in May 2012, after becoming assistant editor in 2010. Since July 2019, she has been a staff writer at ''
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''. In September 2018, Lewis interviewed
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for '' GQ'', in a video which has been viewed nearly 60 million times. In November 2019, April 2020, October 2020, April 2021 and November 2021 Lewis was a panellist on BBC's '' Have I Got News for You''.


''Difficult Women''

Lewis's first book ''Difficult Women: A History of Feminism in 11 Fights'', a history of the battles for women's rights, was published by Jonathan Cape on 27 February 2020. ''Difficult Women'' was featured in the ''New Statesman'' under "Books to Read in 2020", and in the ''
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'' list of "Non-fiction Books to Look Out for in 2020".


Broadcast

In December 2019, Lewis launched her Radio 4 series, ''The Spark'', a longform interview series with each episode dedicated to a single guest (or, in one case, two co-authors). The first four series have been collected by Penguin as an audiobook. In September 2021, the BBC aired her comedy documentary series ''Great Wives'',


Views on feminism and transgender issues

In 2012, Lewis coined what she herself referred to as "": "the comments on any article about
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justify feminism". In January 2013, Lewis edited a week of articles dedicated to transgender issues at the ''New Statesman'', featuring articles by transgender and non-binary writers including Juliet Jacques, Jane Fae and Sky Yarlett. In the introduction, she wrote: "For anyone interested in equality, it should be obvious that trans people are subject to harassment simply for the way they express their gender identity." While supportive of transgender people's right to freedom from harassment and abuse, in July 2017, Lewis wrote about her concerns that
gender self-identification Gender self-identification is the concept that a person's legal sex or gender should be determined by their gender identity without any medical requirements, such as via statutory declaration. It is a major goal of the transgender rights movemen ...
would make rape shelters unsafe for women and would lead to an increase in sexual assaults in women's changing rooms, writing: "In this climate, who would challenge someone with a beard exposing their penis in a women's changing room?" In response to criticism for those comments, Lewis said "I've had two tedious years of being abused online as a transphobe and a '
TERF TERF () is an acronym for trans-exclusionary radical feminist. First recorded in 2008, the term was originally used to distinguish trans-inclusive feminists from a group of radical feminists who reject the assertion that trans women are wome ...
' or 'trans-exclusionary radical feminist'—despite my belief that trans women are women, and trans men are men—because I have expressed concerns about self-ID and its impact on single-sex spaces". In November 2020, game developer
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removed two in-game podcasts from '' Watch Dogs: Legion'' that featured Lewis. This decision was reportedly due to complaints about Lewis' alleged transphobia.


Personal life

Lewis was educated at the
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and then read English at
St Peter's College, Oxford St Peter's College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford and is located in New Inn Hall Street, Oxford, United Kingdom. It occupies the site of two of the university's medieval halls, dating back to at least the 14th c ...
. Lewis married ''Guardian'' journalist Jonathan Haynes in 2015. She was previously married in 2010 and divorced her first husband in 2013.


References


External links


Contributor page
at the ''Atlantic''
Contributor page
at the ''New Statesman''
Contributor page
at ''The Guardian''
Helen Lewis's blog
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