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The book was first published by W. W. Norton and Co.

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The Feminine Mystique was written by Betty Friedan.

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Who wrote Feminine Mystique?

Betty Friedan


What book did betty friedan write?

The Feminine Mystique! :)


Betty Friedan wrote what books?

Betty Friedan wrote "The Feminine Mystique," which is considered a pioneering work in the modern feminist movement. She also wrote "The Second Stage," "It Changed My Life: Writings on the Women’s Movement," and "The Fountain of Age."


What book influenced the movement in America and Europe?

The Feminine Mystique


What book influenced the women's movement in America and Europe?

The Feminine Mystique


What is the ISBN of The Feminine Mystique?

The ISBN-13 for "The Feminine Mystique" by Betty Friedan is 9780393063790.


What was feminine mystique?

The feminine Mystique is a book written by Betty Friedan in 1963. It explores the life of a middle class, educated housewife in suburbia. The feminine mystique is something that traps a woman. It is a struggle between having a career and being a "good" mother and wife. When being held captive in the feminine mystique a woman can lose her identity within her family and domesticity.


When was The Feminine Mystique created?

The Feminine Mystique was created on 1963-02-19.


What was the impact of The Feminine Mystique?

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Who the feminine mystique?

Betty Friedan


Betty Friedan's 1963 book that launched a revolution against the suburban cult of domesticity that reigned in the 1950s?

The Feminine Mystique


Betty Friend's 1963 book that launched a revolution against the suburban cult of domesticity that reigned in the 1950s?

The Feminine Mystique