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e n s a y o Betty Friedan - elboomeran.com
www.elboomeran.com79 In memoriam Betty Friedan, Introducción: ¿Por qué Betty Friedan? El pasado 4 de febrero se cum-plía el primer aniversario de la muerte de Betty Friedan; y tal
Culture and Values in the 1960s - Hoover Institution
www.hoover.orgBetty Friedan’s The Feminine Mystique was a powerful book because it characterized the suburban home as a “comfortable concentrationcamp”forwomen. 2 Friedan’srepeateduseofHolo-
The Sexual Revolution, 1960-1980
www.glbtqarchive.comBetty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique (1963) was a response to this development. And the National Organization for Women (NOW) was a political development of this mainstream feminist perspective. Even before the appearance of Friedan's book, the growing economic independence of women had begun to encourage sexual independence as well.
Capítulo 13: Décadas de cambio: 1960-1980
ar.usembassy.govBetty Friedan publicó en ese año The Feminine Mystique (La mística femenina), una explosiva crítica a las pautas de vida de la clase media, con la cual expresó una sensación generalizada de descontento que, según decía, era compartida por muchas mujeres. Al decir que a menudo la mujer no tenía otra salida para su expresión
7 Feminist and Gender theories - SAGE Publications Inc
www.sagepub.com“feminist theory,” “liberal feminists” such as Betty Friedan (see Significant Others, p. 317), focus on how political, economic, and social rights can be fully extended to women within contemporary soci-ety, while “radical feminists” such as Andrea Dworkin (1946–2005) and Catharine MacKinnon
Feminine Mystique - Homepage | National Humanities Center
nationalhumanitiescenter.org@ 1963 by Betty Friedan. PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF FOR THE PUBLISHERS BY THE VAL-BALLOV PRESS, INC. 123456789 . THE PROBLEM THAT HAS NO NAME The problem lay buried, unspoken, for many years in the minds of American women. It was a strange stirring, a sense of dissatisfaction, a yearning that
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cdn.preterhuman.netBetty Friedan: "Brilliant and true ... Should be read by anyone with the responsibility of leading or participating in movements for change in America today." Marshall McLuhan: "FUTURE SHOCK ... is 'where it's at.'" Robert Rimmer, author of The Harrad Experiment: "A …
7 Feminist and Gender theories - SAGE Publications Inc
www.sagepub.com“feminist theory,” “liberal feminists” such as Betty Friedan (see Significant Others, p. 317), focus on how political, economic, and social rights can be fully extended to women within contemporary soci-ety, while “radical feminists” such as Andrea Dworkin (1946–2005) and Catharine MacKinnon