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Success and Solitude: Feminist Organizations Fifty Years After The Feminine Mystique

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Success and Solitude: Feminist Organizations Fifty Years After The Feminine Mystique

Contributors:

By (Author) Sarah Maxwell

ISBN:

9780761845034

Publisher:

University Press of America

Imprint:

University Press of America

Publication Date:

29th January 2009

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Non-profitmaking organizations

Dewey:

305.420973

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

160

Dimensions:

Width 154mm, Height 230mm, Spine 7mm

Weight:

238g

Description

In the early 1960s, a wife, mother, and activist asked, "Is this all" and the second wave of feminism was born. The Feminine Mystique marshaled support for women's causes, particularly among white, suburban homemakers who were educated but intellectually frustrated. Through the National Organization for Women, Betty Friedan and her colleagues aimed their message to both the frustrated homemaker and the employed middle-class woman. Thousands of grassroots and national organizations emerged as a sizable powerhouse for women's rights. Organizational membership grew, laws were passed, public policy acquiesced, and women entered academia, the workplace, and politics in dramatic fashion over only a few decades. Where is the Women's Movement today, a half century later The answer is deeply rooted in the health and vitality of the organizations that comprise the national movement. Many women are now successful, but feminist organizations find themselves in solitude, nearly fifty years following The Feminine Mystique. In Success and Solitude, the women's movement as a national social movement is critiqued and analyzed at an organizational level.

Reviews

In a meticulously researched book, Maxwell discusses the changing identity of the feminist movement. Success and Solitude was made more enjoyable by Maxwell's careful efforts to make her research more than just facts and figures to the reader. The real gems in Maxwell's writing come in the latter part of the book, when she begins to piece together her arguments in an articulate and authoritative manner. -- 7 August 2009 * Feminist Review *

Author Bio

Sarah Maxwell, Ph.D., is a lecturer in the School of Public Policy, Eller College of Management, at University of Arizona. She teaches courses in public and nonprofit management and policy.

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