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Betty Friedan argued in The Feminine Mystique that suburban women were unfulfilled in their traditional roles.

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Betty Friedan argued in The Feminine Mystique that suburban women what?

Suburban women were unfulfilled in their traditional roles.


Who the feminine mystique?

Betty Friedan


Betty Friedan argued in the Feminine Mystique that suburban women were what?

Suburban women were unfulfilled in their traditional roles.


Author of feminine mystique?

Betty Friedan


Who wrote Feminine Mystique?

Betty Friedan


Who wroteThe Feminine Mystique?

Betty Friedan


Who wrote the book The Feminine Mystique?

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


What book did betty friedan write?

The Feminine Mystique! :)


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

The Feminine Mystique


What is the ISBN of The Feminine Mystique?

The ISBN of The Feminine Mystique is 0393322572.


Who said that many suburban housewives were dissatisfied with their lives was?

Betty Friedan in her book "The Feminine Mystique" (1963) discussed the dissatisfaction felt by many suburban housewives due to the limited roles and opportunities available to them. She called this feeling "the problem that has no name."


Betty Friedan argued in The Feminine Mystique that suburban women are what?

Betty Friedan argued in The Feminine Mystique that suburban women were experiencing a sense of dissatisfaction and emptiness due to societal expectations that confined them to traditional roles as homemakers and caretakers, which she termed "The Problem That Has No Name." She believed that these women were searching for fulfillment beyond their domestic duties and were facing a crisis of identity and purpose.