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Feminine Mystique
A landmark book by Betty Friedan published in 1963 that critiqued the idea that women could only find fulfillment through housework, marriage, and motherhood, sparking the second-wave feminism in the United States.
The Feminine Mystique
The book widely credited with sparking second-wave feminism in the United States. Author Betty Friedan focused on college-educated women, arguing that they would find fulfillment by engaging in paid labor outside the home.
Betty Friedan
An influential feminist writer and activist, best known for her 1963 book "The Feminine Mystique," which challenged traditional roles for women.
Middle-Class Women
Women who belong to the socioeconomic class traditionally characterized by moderate income levels, educational attainment, and occupational status, with specific reference to their roles and experiences in society.
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