May 2, 2019
Has feminism changed in in recent years, particularly with the
#MeToo movement and presidential elections as the backdrop? A new
book by author and actress Amber Tamblyn explores "coming of age in
a time of rage,” showing how self-reflection can lead to personal
upheaval and, ultimately, positive change. Tamblyn discusses her
book, “Era of Ignition,” in this episode with co-host Julian
Zelizer. She discussed the book during an April 23 visit to the
Princeton University campus. Tamblyn is known for her work on
"General Hospital," "Joan of Arcadia," "Two and a Half Men" and
"The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants." In June 2018 Tamblyn
released her first novel "Any Man." "Era of Ignition" is her second
book, published by Penguin Random House.