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- Betty Friedan (/ˈfriːdən, friːˈdæn, frɪ-/; February 4, 1921 – February 4, 2006) was an American feminist writer and activist. A leading figure in the...64 KB (7,042 words) - 01:36, 10 April 2024
- The Feminine Mystique (category Books by Betty Friedan)The Feminine Mystique is a book by Betty Friedan, widely credited with sparking second-wave feminism in the United States. First published by W. W. Norton...34 KB (4,035 words) - 03:26, 13 April 2024
- Harry Friedan (born October 3, 1948) is an American theoretical physicist and one of three children of the feminist author and activist Betty Friedan. He...5 KB (359 words) - 13:08, 17 January 2024
- Retrieved May 8, 2018. Friedan, Betty (February 1, 1964). "Television and the Feminine Mystique". TV Guide. Vol. 12. Friedan, Betty (February 8, 1964). "Television...61 KB (6,805 words) - 22:56, 20 April 2024
- a sociological response to female subordination under patriarchy. Betty Friedan referred to penis envy as a purely parasitic social bias typical of...16 KB (2,006 words) - 02:20, 23 February 2024
- ISBN 978-0-8223-1741-8. Friedan, Betty (1976). It Changed My Life: Writings on the Women's Movement. New York: Random House. ISBN 978-0-394-46398-8. Friedan, Betty (1998)...55 KB (6,238 words) - 03:07, 12 April 2024
- Equality feminism (section Betty Friedan)Leaders, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucretia Coffin Mott, Susan B. Anthony, Betty Friedan, and Gloria Steinem. While equality feminism was the dominant perspective...16 KB (2,222 words) - 22:12, 24 September 2023
- the women's movement was allied with the Labour party. In the U.S., Betty Friedan emerged from a radical background to take leadership. Radical Women...198 KB (20,342 words) - 15:07, 21 April 2024
- is the belief that women are superior to men. Second-wave feminist Betty Friedan observed that "...the assumption that women have any moral or spiritual...17 KB (1,911 words) - 03:58, 25 March 2024
- burgeoning woman's movement. National Organization for Woman founder Betty Friedan was later to write that in 1973, a gala entertainment night in Washington...28 KB (3,632 words) - 18:01, 28 March 2024
- disputed. The movement is usually believed to have begun in 1963, when Betty Friedan published The Feminine Mystique, and President John F. Kennedy's Presidential...101 KB (11,994 words) - 09:37, 15 April 2024
- Liberal feminism (section Betty Friedan)of the publication of The Feminine Mystique by Betty Friedan". Women and Language. 36 (1). Friedan, Betty (1963). The Feminine Mystique. Norton & Company...70 KB (8,038 words) - 03:48, 24 March 2024
- op. cit. Page 223. Friedan, Betty. Life So Far, op. cit. Page 222. Friedan, Betty. Life So Far, op. cit. Pp. 248–249. Friedan, Betty. Life So Far, op....84 KB (9,905 words) - 20:24, 15 April 2024
- Feminine Mystique, Betty Friedan discussed the domestic role of women in 1960s America and the feeling of dissatisfaction with that role. Friedan suggested that...34 KB (4,110 words) - 04:28, 20 March 2024
- op. cit. Page 222. Friedan, Betty. Life So Far, op. cit. Pp. 248–249. Friedan, Betty. Life So Far, op. cit. Page 223. Friedan, Betty. Life So Far, op....191 KB (19,840 words) - 15:38, 1 April 2024
- considered the Manifesto a valid criticism of patriarchy, others, such as Betty Friedan, considered Solanas' views to be too radical and polarizing. Solanas...55 KB (6,845 words) - 06:01, 11 April 2024
- influenced by The Feminine Mystique by Betty Friedan". www.myinfluenc.es. Retrieved 2022-07-18. "Beautiful Betty: a warning from home-making history |...33 KB (3,983 words) - 22:56, 17 March 2024
- Betty Friedan (4 February 1921 – 4 February 2006) was an American "second-wave" feminist best known for The Feminine Mystique, a critique of women's role
- vie a chanqe; ecrits sur le mouvement de liberation de la femme. By Betty Friedan, traduit de I'americain par Eve Oessarre. France. 400 p. Translation
- nonfiction book by Betty Friedan. It is widely credited with sparking the beginning of second-wave feminism in the United States. In 1957, Friedan was asked to