Betty Friedan's View of Women & Work
Friedan argues that if
women fail to find such work and make such discoveries, not only will they suffer as a result of failing to live up to their full ....
(1582

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Berry Friedan & Susan Faludi
.... In her chapter, "The Happy Housewife Heroine,"
Friedan compares the popular fiction in
women's magazines of the late 1950s to that found in the same magazines ....
(1423

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Women of Color and ERA
.... By 1970, when the second selection was written, Betty
Friedan and the
women's movement had matured to the point that they realized men were not the "enemy." As ....
(1683

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Women's Lib as a Ressentiment Movement
....
Friedan believes that
women have been the targets of a massive selling program to define their identity and their role in a limited way, confined to the home ....
(2195

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Development of the feminist movement
....
Friedan believes that
women have been the targets of a massive selling program to define their identity and their role in a limited way, confined to the home ....
(2359

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MEMO on Electing Women to Congress
.... time. Betty
Friedan notes how many
women were expressing discontent without knowing the source, beginning in the late 1940s. These ....
(2718

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Women and the Mass Media
.... Betty
Friedan wrote about the issue in the early 1960s and noted how many
women were expressing discontent without knowing the source, beginning in the late ....
(4338

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National Organization for Women and Change
.... Equal Employment Opportunity Commission avoided implementing it, feminist author Betty
Friedan and others formed the National Organization for
Women (NOW) in ....
(862

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Gender Studies
.... In The Feminine Mystique,
Friedan made it clear
women were viewed as second-class citizens in US society, trapped in the limited role of housewife and viewed ....
(1459

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Third Wave Feminism
.... and maternal love.
Friedan, however, recognized the lack of self-fulfillment in many
women who took on this society-imposed role. ....
(1409

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Feminist Themes in Literature
.... of
women's "sphere" after 1899, much the same message could be found in
Friedan's Feminine Mystique, which set off the late-20th-century
women's movement by ....
(1549

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Black Feminism and Questions of Identity
.... maternal conditions of motherhood would have to be prioritized." In writing about the 1995 UN World Conference on
Women at Beijing, Betty
Friedan noted that ....
(2054

8

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Black Feminism As A Human Culture Introductio
.... era. "It is no longer possible to ignore that voice, to dismiss the desperation of so many American
women" (
Friedan, 1963, p. 26). ....
(2336

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FEMINISM AND NURSING
.... Lerner, a union activist, who was present at the founding of NOW, which
Friedan headed for many years, wrote
Friedan: "You have done for
women what Rachel ....
(1743

7

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Feminist Thought: A Proposal
.... for some years the perspective of feminism in the US was confined to the concerns of middle-class white American
women--the focus of
Friedan's Feminine Mystique ....
(960

4

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Rosie the Riveter The documentary "Rosie the Riveter
.... time. Betty
Friedan noted how many
women were expressing discontent without knowing the source, beginning in the late 1940s. These ....
(3026

12

)
"Rosie the Riveter"
.... time. Betty
Friedan noted how many
women were expressing discontent without knowing the source, beginning in the late 1940s. These ....
(3171

13

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Post War Psychology Theorists
....
women who were not allowed to experience growth would not only be unhappy, they would be unhealthy (From conformity, p. 97). In the 1960s, along with
Friedan's ....
(1474

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Origins of Modern Feminism and Literature
....
Women social activists (a) exposed to
Friedan's tentative assertions that
women who worked outside the home would not destroy the family and (b) disenchanted ....
(3130

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History of Feminism
.... This was the formal beginning of the liberal feminist movement.
Women involved have included Betty
Friedan, Gloria Steinam, and Zillah Eisenstein. ....
(1068

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Women Managers
.... Betty
Friedan burst onto the scene in 1963 with the publication of her ground-breaking book "The Feminine Mystique," which attacked the notion that
women could ....
(1537

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Media's Images of Women & Self-Esteem
.... The media have succeeded in alienating
women from feminism via a variety of .... Betty
Friedan has been a favorite target of criticism leveled at her personal ....
(1916

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Homeward Bound
.... have written another chapter that examines the causes and underlying forces that awoke the consciousness of the
women apart from Betty
Friedan's The Feminist ....
(1332

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Freud's View of Women and Culture
.... Comfort, on this view, is entrapment: This was the view of suburban
women entrapped by the mainstream culture that
Friedan criticized in The Feminine Mystique ....
(8397

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Shift in Social Roles for Women in 19th and 20th Century England
.... US after the publication in the US of Betty
Friedan's The Feminine Mystique, which criticized middle-class suburban culture as a trap for modern
women--many of ....
(3405

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The Changing Status of Women in Britain in the 19th and 20th ...
.... US after the publication in the US of Betty
Friedan's The Feminine Mystique, which criticized middle-class suburban culture as a trap for modern
women--many of ....
(3405

14

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Midwifery in the 20th Century
.... Feminists like Betty
Friedan were calling
women to think in new ways about their choices in general and health care choices in particular. ....
(1965

8

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A gender analysis of the magazine Self
....
Friedan (1963) wrote about the issue in the early 1960s and noted how many
women were expressing discontent without knowing the source, beginning in the late ....
(3189

13

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A Gener Analysis of a Magazine A gender analysis of the magazine
....
Friedan (1963) wrote about the issue in the early 1960s and noted how many
women were expressing discontent without knowing the source, beginning in the late ....
(3189

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Liberal & Post-Modern Feminism
.... These feminists are also more concerned in the competition of
women in a man's world. An example of these types of feminists is Betty
Friedan, who suggested ....
(859

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