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Mentioned in 34 episodes
The Feminine Mystique
Book • 1963
Published in 1963, 'The Feminine Mystique' by Betty Friedan critiques the societal expectations that confined women to roles as housewives and mothers, arguing that these roles denied women their basic human need to grow and achieve personal fulfillment.
Friedan coined the term 'feminine mystique' to describe the belief that women could find complete fulfillment in domestic duties alone.
Through extensive research, including interviews with housewives, college students, and experts in psychology and education, Friedan exposed the widespread unhappiness among women and the detrimental effects of these societal norms on their mental and physical health.
The book played a pivotal role in sparking the second-wave feminist movement, encouraging women to seek careers and personal achievements outside the home.
Friedan coined the term 'feminine mystique' to describe the belief that women could find complete fulfillment in domestic duties alone.
Through extensive research, including interviews with housewives, college students, and experts in psychology and education, Friedan exposed the widespread unhappiness among women and the detrimental effects of these societal norms on their mental and physical health.
The book played a pivotal role in sparking the second-wave feminist movement, encouraging women to seek careers and personal achievements outside the home.
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when describing the time before lifestyle feminism dominated every institution in the West.


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in comparison to 'The Death and Life of Great American Cities', noting its significant impact on the zeitgeist.


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when describing the end of the 1950s decade, where Betty Friedan compared being a suburban housewife to being in a comfortable concentration camp.


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as an influential mid-20th-century book linking modern life to rising anxiety among American women.


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as the author Betty Friedan took a similar stance to Gloria Steinem regarding the Clinton investigations.


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as a classic book noting women complaining of being trapped by their lives.


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On Xanax and anxiety
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when discussing Gloria Steinman's views on gender equality.


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as part of a trio of influential early-1960s books that changed public discourse, alongside works by Jacobs and Carson.


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as one of the books he read during his Women's Studies major in college.


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