Any
reading list about women's roles in the 1950s should begin to with two books. The first is
The Feminine Mystique by Betty Friedan, and the second is Simone de
Beauvoir's The Second Sex. These two books are commentaries on women's
roles: Friedan's specifically in the 1950s, and The Second Sex ,
actually...
Saturday, 23 December 2017
What are some scholary articles or books about women and social expectations in the 1950s?
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