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She didn't like Friedan's egotism and simplifications of women's history in the 20th century, either.
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She studied the emotional and intimate letters to Friedan at the Schlesinger Library at Harvard and interviewed nearly 200 people who had read Friedan's book soon after its publication and vividly recalled it.
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According to Staal, Betty Friedan's "The Feminine Mystique" "promotes a simple plan: Women need to get an education and then get a job, whereupon everything will click into place."
Stephanie Staal's 'Reading Women': Looking to feminist texts to find herself 2011
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Coontz's penultimate chapter, "Demystifying the Feminine Mystique," protests that Friedan did not single-handedly awaken American women - that the women's liberation movement had many origins and "certainly would have taken off without Friedan's book."
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If our only option is to improve on marriage, then marriage is still the imperative that it was in Friedan's day.
Bella DePaulo: Don't Want to Divorce? Indulge Your Polyamory or Asexuality, Have Your Affairs, Live Apart Bella DePaulo 2011
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According to Staal, Betty Friedan's "The Feminine Mystique" "promotes a simple plan: Women need to get an education and then get a job, whereupon everything will click into place."
Stephanie Staal's 'Reading Women': Looking to feminist texts to find herself 2011
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Qualifying Friedan's approach, Steinem elucidated, "She didn't identify down, she identified up."
Marcia G. Yerman: Gloria: In Her Own Words -- A Life in Activism Marcia G. Yerman 2011
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Qualifying Friedan's approach, Steinem elucidated, "She didn't identify down, she identified up."
Marcia G. Yerman: Gloria: In Her Own Words -- A Life in Activism Marcia G. Yerman 2011
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Qualifying Friedan's approach, Steinem elucidated, "She didn't identify down, she identified up."
Marcia G. Yerman: Gloria: In Her Own Words -- A Life in Activism Marcia G. Yerman 2011
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Coontz's penultimate chapter, "Demystifying the Feminine Mystique," protests that Friedan did not single-handedly awaken American women - that the women's liberation movement had many origins and "certainly would have taken off without Friedan's book."
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