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Interviews With Betty Friedan (Conversations With Public Intellectuals)
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Interviews With Betty Friedan (Conversations With Public Intellectuals) Paperback - 2002

by Sherman, Janann (Editor)

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Univ Pr of Mississippi, 2002. Paperback. New. 216 pages. 8.75x6.00x0.75 inches.
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  • Title Interviews With Betty Friedan (Conversations With Public Intellectuals)
  • Author Sherman, Janann (Editor)
  • Binding Paperback
  • Condition New
  • Pages 224
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Univ Pr of Mississippi, Jackson, Mississippi, U.S.A.
  • Date 2002
  • Features Index, Table of Contents
  • Bookseller's Inventory # x-1578064805
  • ISBN 9781578064809 / 1578064805
  • Weight 0.76 lbs (0.34 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.12 x 6.5 x 0.68 in (23.16 x 16.51 x 1.73 cm)
  • Themes
    • Sex & Gender: Feminine
  • Library of Congress subjects United States - Social conditions - 1960-1980, United States - Social conditions - 1980-
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2002022718
  • Dewey Decimal Code 305.420

From the publisher

Writer, teacher, and public intellectual, Betty Friedan has been in the spotlight almost continuously since the publication of The Feminine Mystique, her landmark book, in 1963.

Transforming Friedan into the mother of modern feminism, that book challenged the prevailing gender ideology in the country and ultimately led to one of the most profound movements for social change in American history. Friedan has been a passionate advocate of social and economic justice in America for nearly four decades.

Interviews with Betty Friedan is the first collection of her public discussions. Combative, witty, sly, and unrestrained, Friedan was often her own worst enemy in interviews. Early in her public career she avoided them, distrusting the way media portrayed her. Journalists, she complained, wrote as often about her appearance--droopy-eyed, messy, frumpy, drunk--as they did about what she said.

"It is ironic," notes editor Janann Sherman, "that the genre she resented for misrepresenting her serves so well in this volume in letting her speak for herself."

In Interviews with Betty Friedan, Sherman has gathered interviews spanning the thirty-six years at the heart of Friedan's career as a public intellectual. While Friedan's body of published work spells out her positions on a host of important public matters, these interviews cover a much broader range of social, political, and personal topics.

Though she spawned a movement, the tenor of feminism quickly changed, and Friedan battled to regain ground lost to radicals and lesbian feminists, whom she called "the lavender menace." Throughout these interviews the logic of her arguments about equity and fairness--as well as the remarkable consistency of her views about men, women, and the American family--provide a rich resource for scholarly research.

In showing her political and philosophical development, the interviews reveal Friedan as one of the twentieth century's most significant thinkers.

First line

"This whole society could erupt in one great big wave of boredom, just because we've been conned into expecting more joys from our little houses than they can possibly give us," says Betty Friedan.

From the rear cover

Thirty-six years of interviews with the Mother of Modern Feminism.

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Citations

  • Univ PR Books for Public Libry, 01/01/2003, Page 18

About the author

Janann Sherman is associate professor of history at the University of Memphis. Her previous books include No Place for a Woman: A Life of Senator Margaret Chase Smith and, with Carol Lynn Yellin, The Perfect 36: Tennessee Delivers Woman Suffrage.