Widows: The Last Feminist Taboo
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In Japanese, the word for widow – a woman who has outlived her husband – literally translates as 'she who has not yet died.' For millennia, widows have lived on the margins of society: banished to the wilderness, silenced, and shrouded in black or white. Across cultures, laws and local customs have maligned them as witches, dependants or objects of pity.






















