Interviews with Betty Friedan
Discover the profound insights of one of the most influential figures in feminism with Interviews with Betty Friedan, compiled by Janann Sherman and published by the University Press of Mississippi in 2002. This compelling collection features 277 pages of engaging discussions that showcase Friedan's evolution as a writer, teacher, and public intellectual since the groundbreaking release of her seminal work, The Feminine Mystique, in 1963. Explore the thoughts and experiences of Betty Friedan as she navigates the complexities of women's rights, feminism, and societal expectations. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in women's studies, feminist theory, and the history of the feminist movement. Dive into the mind of a trailblazer and gain a deeper understanding of the forces that shaped modern feminism.