Книга: Betty Friedan «?It Changed My Life? Writings on the Women?s Movement»
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Betty Friedan
Betty Friedan ( Early life and education Friedan was born Betty Naomi Goldstein on As a young girl, Betty was active in Marxist and Jewish circles; she later wrote how she felt isolated from the community at times, and felt her "passion against injustice...originated from my feelings of the injustice of anti-Semitism". h] She went to high school in Peoria. She briefly became involved in her high school newspaper, but when she was turned down for a column, she and six other friends launched a literary magazine called "Tide". In this magazine, Betty and her friends talked about home life as opposed to school life. She attended the all-female In 1943, she spent a year at the Career After leaving Berkeley, Friedan became a journalist for leftist and union publications. Between 1943-46 she wrote for "The Federated Press" and between 1946-52 she worked for the United Electrical Workers' " Friedan claimed she was fired from the union newspaper " For her 15th college reunion in 1957, Friedan conducted a survey of Smith College graduates, focusing on their education, their subsequent experiences and satisfaction with their current lives. She started publishing articles about what she called "the problem with no name," and got passionate responses from many housewives grateful that they were not alone in experiencing this problem. "The Feminine Mystique" Friedan then decided to rework and expand this topic into a book, " The book became a bestseller, which some people suggest was the impetus for the second wave of feminism, and significantly spurred the women's movementcite book Other works Friedan's other books include " NOW Betty Friedan co-founded the U.S. Controversy over gay and lesbian rights One of the most influential feminists of the late 20th century, Friedan opposed "equating feminism with lesbianism." She later acknowledged that she had been "very square" and was uncomfortable about homosexuality. [ [http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/02/04/friedan.obit.ap/index.html] Dead link|date=March 2008] Personal life Betty married Carl Friedan, a theatre-producer, in 1947 whilst working at UE News. Betty Friedan continued to work after marriage, first as a paid employee and, after 1952, as a freelance journalist. Betty and Carl divorced in May 1969. Betty claimed in her memoir, " The Friedans had three children: Emily, Daniel and Jonathan. One of their sons, Friedan died of congestive heart failure at her home in Personality The " Indeed, Carl has been quoted as saying "She changed the course of history almost singlehandedly. It took a driven, super aggressive, egocentric, almost lunatic dynamo to rock the world the way she did. Unfortunately, she was that same person at home, where that kind of conduct doesn't work. She simply never understood this." [Ginsberg L., "Ex-hubby fires back at feminist icon Betty," "New York Post", 5 July 2000] Writer Influence Betty Friedan’s activist work and her book "The Feminine Mystique" have influenced many individuals like authors, educators, writers, anthropologists, journalist, activist, organizations, unions, and your everyday woman to take part in the feminist movement.1 Betty Friedan’s book "The Feminine Mystique" has inspired many people for her active role during the 60’s in the feminist movement to write books, be activist and join part in feminism. She is credited for starting the contemporary feminist movement and writing one of the most powerful works in America.2 Allan Wolf is an author very much inspired by Friedan’s and writes about Friedan’s life and individuals who have studied "The Feminine Mystique" in great detail in his article "The Mystique of Betty Friedan". Wolf states that “She helped to change not only the thinking but the lives of many American women, but recent books throw into question the intellectual and personal sources of her work.”3 His work, like the works of Judith Hennessee's "Betty Friedan: Her Life" and Daniel Horowitz's "Betty Friedan and the Making of the Feminine Mystique: the American Left, the Cold War", and "Modern Feminism", go into detail of Friedan’s works and life. Although there have been some debates on Friedan’s work in "The Feminine Mystique" her work for equality for women was sincere and committed. Allan Wolf, Judith Hennessee, and Daniel Horowitz are three individuals who have looked closely into Friedan’s work in "The Feminine Mystique" and have studied her ideals and concepts. Daniel Horowitz’s a labor journalist and author has created works that have been greatly influenced by Betty Friedan than any other individual. Daniel Horowitz book, " Justine Blau was also greatly influenced by Betty Friedan and wrote "Betty Friedan: Feminist". Blau writes about the personal and professional life of Friedan through the feminist movement.9 Lisa Fredenksen Bohannon also wrote about Friedan’s life in her book "Woman’s work: The story of Betty Friedan". In this book Bohannon goes deep into Friedan’s personal life and writes about her relationship with her mother.10 There are also individuals like Sandra Henry, Emily Taitz who wrote "Betty Friedan, Fighter for Woman’s Rights" and Susan Taylor Boyd who wrote "Betty Friedan: Voice of Woman’s Right, Advocates of Human Rights" who wrote biographies on Friedan’s life and works like "The Feminine Mystique". Janann Sheman a journalist was very influenced by Friedan and got to work with Betty Friedan while she was still alive and wrote a book on her twenty- two interviews she had with Friedan. Her book took thirty-six years in publication. Her book "Interviews with Betty Friedan" has interviews with the "New York Times", "Working Women", and "Playboy". Sheman has interviews that relate to her views on men, women and the American Family and traces her life and interviews on "The Feminine Mystique".11 Betty Friedan has influenced many individuals into writing about her and topics about women's rights and equality. [National Organization for Women. "Tributes to Betty Friedan". http://www.now.org/history/friedan-tribute-compilation.html] [Wolf, Allan. "The Mystique of Betty Friedan". http://www.theatlantic.com/issues/99sep/9909friedan.htm] [Wolf, Allan. "The Mystique of Betty Friedan". http://www.theatlantic.com/issues/99sep/9909friedan.htm] [Iowa Sate University Archive of Women’s Political Communication. "Betty Friedan". http://www.womenspeecharchive.org/women/profile/index.cfm?ProfileID=112] [Daniel Horowitz. "Betty Friedan and the Making of "The Feminine Mystique".University of Massachusetts Press, 1998.] [Daniel Horowitz. "Betty Friedan and the Making of "The Feminine Mystique".University of Massachusetts Press, 1998.] [Daniel Horowitz. "Betty Friedan and the Making of "The Feminine Mystique".University of Massachusetts Press, 1998.] [Daniel Horowitz. "Betty Friedan and the Making of "The Feminine Mystique".University of Massachusetts Press, 1998.] [Blau, Justine. "Betty Friedan: Feminist".Chelsea House Publications 1990.] [Bohannon, Lisa Fredenksen. "Woman’s work: The story of Betty Friedan".Morgan Reynolds Publishing 2004.] [Sheman, Janann. "Interviews with Betty Friedan". University Press of Mississippi 2002.] Books * "The Feminine Mystique" (1963) Notes Further reading *Blau, Justine. "Betty Friedan: Feminist (Women of Achievement)", Paperback Edition, Chelsea House Publications 1990 ISBN 1-55546-653-2 Obituaries * [http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/02/04/friedan.obit.ap/index.html Betty Friedan, philosopher of modern-day feminism, dies] - " External links * [http://www.greatwomen.org/women.php?action=viewone&id=62 National Women's Hall of Fame: Betty Friedan] Persondata Источник: Betty Friedan
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* "It Changed My Life" (1976)
* "The Second Stage" (1981)
* "The Fountain of Age" (1993)
* "Beyond Gender" (1997)
* "Life So Far" (2000)
*Bohannon, Lisa Frederikson. "Women's Work: The Story of Betty Friedan", Hardcover Edition, Morgan Reynolds Publishing 2004 ISBN 1-931798-41-9
* Brownmiller, Susan. [http://www.susanbrownmiller.com/html/in_our_time.html "In Our Time: Memoir of a Revolution"]
*Friedan, Betty. "Fountain of Age", Paperback Edition, Simon and Schuster 1994 ISBN 0-671-89853-1
*Friedan, Betty. "It Changed My Life: Writings on the Women's Movement", Hardcover Edition, Random House Inc. 1978 ISBN 0-394-46398-6
*Friedan, Betty. "Life So Far", Paperback Edition, Simon and Schuster 2000 ISBN 0-684-80789-0
*Friedan, Betty. "The Feminine Mystique", Hardcover Edition, W.W. Norton and Company Inc. 1963 ISBN 0-393-08436-1
*Friedan, Betty. "The Second Stage", Paperback Edition, Abacus 1983 ASIN B000BGRCRC
*Horowitz, Daniel. "Rethinking Betty Friedan and The Feminine Mystique: Labor Union Radicalism and Feminism in Cold War America" "American Quarterly", Volume 48, Number 1, March 1996, pp. 1-42
*Horowitz, Daniel. [http://www.amazon.com/dp/1558491686 "Betty Friedan and the Making of "The Feminine Mystique"] , University of Massachusetts Press, 1998, ISBN 1-55849-168-6
*Hennessee, Judith. "Betty Friedan: Her Life", Hardcover Edition, Random House 1999 ISBN 0-679-43203-5
*Henry, Sondra. Taitz, Emily. "Betty Friedan: Fighter For Women's Rights", Hardcover Edition, Enslow Publishers 1990 ISBN 0-89490-292-X
*Meltzer, Milton. "Betty Friedan: A Voice For Women's Rights", Hardcover Edition, Viking Press 1985 ISBN 0-670-80786-9
*Sherman, Janann. "Interviews With Betty Friedan", Paperback Edition, University Press of Mississippi 2002 ISBN 1-57806-480-5
*Taylor-Boyd, Susan. "Betty Friedan: Voice For Women's Rights, Advocate of Human Rights", Hardcover Edition, Gareth Stevens Publishing 1990 ISBN 0-8368-0104-0
* [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/02/05/national/05friedan.html?ex=1296795600&en=30472e5004a66ea3&ei=5090 Betty Friedan, Who Ignited Cause in 'Feminine Mystique,' Dies at 85] - "
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* [http://www.americanwriters.org/writers/friedan.asp American Writers: Betty Friedan]
* [http://www.encyclopaediajudaica.com/sample-articles/article_view.php?sid=betty-friedan Betty Friedan's Biography from The Encyclopaedia Judaica]
* [http://www.marxists.org/reference/subject/philosophy/works/us/friedan.htm The Sexual Solipsism of Sigmund Freud] (chapter 5 of "
* [http://www.pbs.org/fmc/interviews/friedan.htm First Measured Century: Interview: Betty Friedan]
* [http://www.salon.com/col/horo/1999/01/18horo.html Betty Friedan's secret Communist past] , David Horowitz, Salon, January 18, 1999.
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=13223958 Find a Grave: Betty Friedan]
* [http://cf.en.cl/ Cheerless Fantasies, A Corrective Catalogue of Errors in Betty Friedan’s The Feminine Mystique]
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/gender/story/0,,1703933,00.html Anything you can do, Icon do better] —
* [http://www.moondance.org/2006/spring2006/nonfiction/friedan.html After a Life of Telling It Like It Is: Betty Friedan Dies at Age 85] , Lys Anzia,
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