- Title : Backlash
- Author : Susan Faludi
- Rating : 4.65 (322 Vote)
- Publish : 2015-3-26
- Format : Hardcover
- Pages : 108 Pages
- Asin : 0517126982
- Language : English
Winner of the National Book Critics Circle award for nonfiction, this controversial, thought-provoking, and timely book is "as groundbreaking as Simone de Beauvoir's The Second Sex and Betty Friedan'
Winner of the National Book Critics Circle award for nonfiction, this controversial, thought-provoking, and timely book is "as groundbreaking as Simone de Beauvoir's The Second Sex and Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique." -- Newsweek.From the Trade Paperback edition.
Readers who have yet to experience any joys from wielding a wrench may struggle to commit to the read. Excellent book for the Mossie fancier, even better for the scale modeller. This is general.The balance of the book - 600 pages - is devoted to various topics. Again, the material is broad and will be useful to many people, even those not implementing USB with a PIC as is done in the book.Chapter 9 covers CAN, which is becoming more & more prevalent. I really liked that book, so when I picked up an old '70 Nova to play with, I decided to get this book.This book was even more helpful than the Camaro had been. To the contrary, in national surveys 75 to 95 percent of women credit the feminist campaign with IMPROVING their lives… Less than 8 percent think the women’s movement might have actually made their lot worse.” (Pg. Where technical detail would be too lengthy, the reader is referred as to where to find the information. But the advice applies to just about any muscle car, and there are plenty of specific examples throughout the book for every make and many models.My biggest complaint with the Nova was the suspension. ix)She points out, “If American women are so equal, why do they represent two-thirds of all poor adults? Why are they still far more likely than men to live in poFaludi argues that data on working women and motherhood in the previous decade had been purposefully skewed. From movies to the workplace, women were bombarded with the message that no matter how hard they tried, it was impossible to attain it all. This "undeclared war against American woman" was exemplified by the popular idea that women had moved from having too few options to having an overabundance. Feminist Susan Faludi writes that during the 1980s and early 1990s American culture reacted to the progress of the feminist movement with a vengeance. . In Backlash she masterfully disarms the attackers, then translates popular "facts," and lays the groundwork for the dawning of a new age of feminism
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