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A Macat Analysis of Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique - cover
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A Macat Analysis of Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique

Elizabeth D. Whitaker

Narrador Macat.com

Editorial: Macat

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Sinopsis

Born in 1921, Betty Friedan was an American psychology graduate, political activist, journalist, wife, and mother, who challenged the vision 1950s America had of itself as a nation of happy housewives in contented families.

In 1963’s The Feminine Mystique, she identified “the problem that has no name” afflicting women pressured to devote themselves to domestic life. After World War II, society fostered the idea that women wanted different things to men—namely, to run a home and live through the achievements of a husband and children. In reality, rigid gender roles left housewives frustrated and depressed and caused tensions both in their marriages and in how couples raised their children. Friedan’s answer was to allow women equal opportunities to learn, work, and grow, so all people could enjoy better relationships.

While conservatives scorned Friedan’s ideas, they nonetheless struck a chord with millions of Americans and helped reignite the US feminist movement in the 1960s, leading to both legal and social change.
Duración: alrededor de 2 horas (01:58:55)
Fecha de publicación: 15/07/2016; Unabridged; Copyright Year: 2016. Copyright Statment: —