The Feminine Mystique is a 1963 book by Betty Friedan which is widely credited with sparking the beginning of second-wave feminism in the United States.
Author Betty Friedan
Subject Feminism
Publisher W.W. Norton and Co.
Publication date February 19 1963
Pages 239
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Publication date February 19 1963
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239 pages long
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Betty Friedan (February 4, 1921 – February 4, 2006)
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Born Betty Naomi Goldstein
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The Book of Ruth depicts the struggles of Naomi and Ruth for survival in a patriarchal environment.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naomi_(biblical_figure)
The Feminine Mystique begins with an introduction describing what Friedan called "the problem that has no name"—the widespread unhappiness of women in the 1950s and early 1960s. It discusses the lives of several housewives from around the United States who were unhappy despite living in material comfort and being married with children.
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"Chapter 1: Friedan points out that the average age of marriage was dropping and the birthrate was increasing for women throughout the 1950s, yet the widespread trend of unhappy women persisted, although American culture insisted that fulfillment for women could be found in marriage and housewifery; this chapter concludes by declaring "We can no longer ignore that voice within women that says: 'I want something more than my husband and my children and my home.'"
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"Chapter 2: Friedan shows that the editorial decisions concerning women's magazines were being made mostly by men, who insisted on stories and articles that showed women as either happy housewives or unhappy careerists, thus creating the "feminine mystique"—the idea that women were naturally fulfilled by devoting their lives to being housewives and mothers. Friedan notes that this is in contrast to the 1930s, at which time women's magazines often featured confident and independent heroines, many of whom were involved in careers."
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Chapter 13: Friedan discusses Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs and notes that women have been trapped at the basic, physiological level, expected to find their identity through their sexual role alone. Friedan says that women need meaningful work just as men do to achieve self-actualization, the highest level on the hierarchy of needs.
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The Feminine Mystique is widely regarded as one of the most influential nonfiction books of the 20th century, and is widely credited with sparking the beginning of second-wave feminism in the United States. Futurist Alvin Toffler declared that it "pulled the trigger on history." Friedan received hundreds of letters from unhappy housewives after its publication, and she herself went on to help found, and become the first president of the National Organization for Women, an influential feminist organization.
By the year 2000, The Feminine Mystique had sold more than 3 million copies and had been translated into many foreign languages.
On February 22 and 23, 2013, a symposium titled React: The Feminine Mystique at 50, co-sponsored by The New School for Public Engagement and Parsons the New School for Design, was held. An accompanying exhibit titled REACT was also on display, consisting of twenty-five pieces of artwork responding to The Feminine Mystique
On February 22 and 23
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Daniel Horowitz, a Professor of American Studies at Smith College points out that although Friedan presented herself as a typical suburban housewife, she was involved with radical politics and labor journalism in her youth, and during the time she wrote The Feminine Mystique she worked as a freelance journalist for women's magazines and as a community organizer.
The W.W. Norton publishing house, where Betty Friedan's work was initially circulated to be published as a book also generated some criticism. In fact an employee under the alias "L M" wrote in a two page memo that Friedan's theoretical views were "too obvious and feminine". As well as critiquing her approach by suggesting it to be unscientific.
In addition, Friedan has been criticized for focusing solely on the plight of middle-class white women, and not giving enough attention to the differing situations encountered by women in less stable economic situations, or women of other races. Despite being written during the Civil Rights Movement, Friedan's text "barely mentions African-American women." She has also been criticized for prejudice against homosexuality
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Feminine_Mystique
Feminism was devastating to the American family! The lie that women were unhappy in the 1950's and 1960's was pushed by Jews in Hollywood and the media!
If there was some unhappiness it was caused by the breakup of the extended family due to mass national migrations of those decades. Corporate and military dislocations were wide spread. There were a lot of women who missed their families.
These Jewish females who promoted this movement were well aware of what they were doing. It was a malicious act of war declared on the American woman.
If you want to see miserable women go to the work place and watch young women sneak cell phone calls to check up on their children. Just ask these women if they want to go home and see what happens!
Women in the workplace are MISERABLE!
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