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Emily J. Yoffe (born October 15, 1955) is a journalist and a regular contributor to ''Slate'' magazine. She has also written for ''The New York Times; O, The Oprah Magazine; The Washington Post;'' ''Esquire''; ''The Los Angeles Times''; and many other publications. Yoffe began her career as a staff writer at ''The New Republic''. == Career == Inheriting the position from outgoing columnist Margo Howard, she wrote Slate’s ''Dear Prudence'' advice column, which appears four times per week, including one day of live chats and one day in which the letters are responded to using a video instead of text. In November 2015, she published her last "Dear Prudence" column, and has since been replaced by Mallory Ortberg. She also did a podcast called ''Manners for the Digital Age'' with Slate’s then-technology columnist Farhad Manjoo. She writes a regular feature on Slate called ''Human Guinea Pig'', in which she attempts unusual activities or hobbies. For ''Human Guinea Pig'', she has tried hypnosis, and taken a vow of silence. She has become a street performer, a nude model for an art class, and a contestant in the Mrs. America beauty pageant. In June 2005, Bloomsbury published Yoffe's ''What the Dog Did: Tales from a Formerly Reluctant Dog Owner''.〔''What the Dog Did: Tales from a Formerly Reluctant Dog Owner''. New York: Bloomsbury, 2005. ISBN 978-1-58234-564-2〕 That year it was named Best Book of the Year by Dogwise,〔(Emily Yoffe, ''What the Dog Did'', Bloomsbury: London, 2005. At Google Books (Access date: 02-05-2013) )〕 and selected as the Best General Interest Dog Book by the Dog Writers Association of America. She has been a guest on ''The Colbert Report'' twice. She discussed her experiences as Slate's ''Human Guinea Pig'', and an article about narcissistic personality disorder. She has been a guest on numerous radio programs, including ''The Emily Rooney Show'' (no relation) and Minnesota Public Radio.〔()〕 Yoffe wrote pieces about the world-wide disappearance of frogs and the crash of an Air Florida Flight 90 for ''The New York Times Magazine'' . She has written op-eds for ''The Washington Post'' on global warming, motherhood, and politics. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Emily Yoffe」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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