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Betty Friedan And The Making Of The Feminine Mystique: The American Left, The Cold War, And Modern Feminism
Author: Horowitz, Daniel
Culture, Politics, and the Cold War (Paperback); Paperback; 33 Illustrations
384 pages
Published: September 2000
University of Massachusetts Press
ISBN: 1558492763

This biography of Betty Friedan traces the development of her feminist outlook from her childhood in Illinois to her marriage. Horowitz offers a reading of The Feminine Mystique and argues that the roots of Friedan's feminism run deeper than she has led us to believe.



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