Betty Friedan’s scientific contributions

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Publications (1)


The Feminine Mystique.
  • Article

December 1963

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129 Reads

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2,353 Citations

American Sociological Review

Sylvia Fleis Fava

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Betty Friedan

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... The first wave also has been connected with the earlier socialist feminism in the United States and Europe. The most famous activists of the first wave of feminism include Sojourner Truth, Elizabeth Blackwell, Jane Addams, and Dorothy Day (Friedan, 1963). The middle class is considered to be the most important class of society because of its economic importance and purchasing power. ...

Reference:

Tracing the Evolution of Feminism: An Exploration of Historical Perspectives and Societal Shifts
The Feminine Mystique.
  • Citing Article
  • December 1963

American Sociological Review