Read The Feminine Mystique Online
Authors: Betty Friedan
guilt:
consumerist manipulation of, 250â51, 256, 261, 271
of failure in self-realization, 375
of working women, 197, 426
Gunther, Max, 532
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gynecological health problems, 318â19, 320â21
Haener, Dorothy, 462
Hale, Nancy, 50
happiness:
consumerism as source of, 258
education levels vs., 397â98
of married vs. unmarried women, 14
Hart, Peter, 500
Hartmann, Heinz, 373
Harvard Graduate School of Education, 539
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“Have a Good Time, Dear,” 31
Hedrick, Joan D., 505
Heide, Wilma, 467â68
help-wanted ads, sex-segregated, 467
Hernandez, Aileen, 462â63
heroines:
career women as, 29â33, 37, 48, 49, 518
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housewives as, 33â41, 47â48, 54â56, 58â62
Higginson, Thomas, 93
high-school education, sex-directed curriculum in, 185â87
history, 506
of feminist movement, 81â108, 405, 518
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toilet-paper theory of, 158
Hitler, Adolf, 107
Hokinson, Helen, 433
“Holiday,” 58â59
Holliday, Judy, 48
Hollywood Women's Political Committee, 502
home appliances:
marketing strategies of, 245â49, 255â56
time-saving advantages ascribed to, 286â87
home economics, 11, 178, 184â85
home sewing industry, 263â64
homosexuality, female, 328, 470
homosexuality, male, 322, 327â29
incidence of, 327
magazines geared to, 311
mother-son relationships and, 326, 328, 329
self-esteem vs., 331â32
youthfulness and, 327â28, 329
Horney, Karen, 373
housekeeping:
baking in, 249â51
as career, 284, 286
consumer culture associated with, 243â44
electrical appliances employed in, xvii, 245â49, 255â56, 286â87
equal responsibility in, 464, 495â97
escapist aspect of, 257
expertise in, 34, 253, 254, 256, 305
as female sphere, 41, 144â45, 246, 495
as fun, 252
intelligence requirements of, 303â5
labor-saving products in, xvii, 245â51, 256, 285, 286â87
low status of, 323
magazine humor on, 52â53
men's participation in, 42, 240, 283, 295, 300â301, 409â10, 495
psychology of cleaning methods in, 255â58
reduced need for, xvii, 302â3
servant labor in, 215, 216, 248, 301, 422
as source of pride, 61â62, 246, 257â58
in suburban homes, 289â93
time expenditure on, 282â92, 295â96, 301, 410â11, 412, 413, 423, 432, 528
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as unpleasant chore, 246â48, 253, 256, 304â5, 411
housewife's syndrome, 351
housewives:
colonial, xv
community work undertaken by, 291â92, 417â18, 419, 422, 433, 528
n,
538
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consumerist manipulation of, xiii, 243â76, 480
daily routines of, xvâxvi, 16â17, 20
dissatisfaction of, xiii, xiv, xv, xvii, 1, 6â24, 44, 54, 64, 71, 73, 135, 207â8, 236, 280â81, 288â89, 301, 317, 408â12, 415â16, 434, 517
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518
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educated, 10â11, 12â13, 16â18, 148, 193, 431â51, 537
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â38
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family dominance of, 305, 323â24, 356
on farms, xvii
fatigue experienced by, 20, 296â99
feminine expertise of, 34â36, 144â45
in feminist literature, 84â86
functionalist justification of limitations on, 142, 149
health problems of, 8, 297â99, 318â19, 320â21, 351, 352
higher education programs geared to, 443, 446â50, 539
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husbands' careers helped by, 177
individual identity development evaded by, 76â77, 205, 240â41
later years of, xviii, 207â9, 442, 460, 537
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â39
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male homosexual companions of, 322
political activism of, 452â53
political influence ascribed to domestic role of, 56â57
as popular culture heroines, 33â41, 47â48, 54â56, 58â62
prestige accorded to, 302, 303
prisoner psychology vs., 367â72
psychiatric treatment of, 6, 8, 279, 351, 361â62
psychological danger in role of, 366â67
self-negation required of, 144, 371, 375â406
stereotypical feminine fulfillment ascribed to, 1â2, 4â6, 8, 15â16, 35â39, 54â56, 173, 277â81
suburban, xivâxvi, 289â93
teenage, 258â61
time expenditure of, 282â92, 295â96, 301, 528
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urban, 290
Victorian, 118, 119
women writers vs., 52â53
workforce entry of, xiiiâxiv, 208, 419â29, 460, 537
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â39
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working women resented by, 428â29
youthful images of, 37
see also
housekeeping
Howe, Julia Ward, 83, 98
Hull House, 103
hunger, 378â79
hysterectomies, 321
hysteria, 114
Ibsen, Henrik, 84â85
id, 199
identity, 67â80
adolescent development of, 78, 188â91, 335, 339
advertising images vs., 70â71
of boys, 188, 189, 191, 210, 348
conformity pressures vs., 72â74
developmental freedom vs. cultural conditioning of, 75â76, 240â41
early feminism and, 82â83
higher education in development of, 188â91, 201â6, 210â11, 441â42
inanimate objects as source of, 357, 359
life goals as expression of, 67â70
male model in search for, 77â79
mastery experiences and, 537
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maternal models for, 71, 72, 73, 74, 108
occupational vs. sex-based, 189â91
prisoners' loss of, 367â68, 369
sexual capacity vs., 18â19, 400, 401, 535
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â36
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in work, 401â6, 418, 427, 537
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“I Didn't Want to Tell You,” 40â41
illness:
of chronic fatigue, 20, 296â99
gynecological, 318â19, 320â21
psychological causality of, 129â30
Image of Man, The
(Mosse), 506
impotence, 529
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incest, 104
income inequality, 216, 460, 490, 491, 502
independence:
children's development of, 235â38
intellectual growth vs., 203, 204, 206
women's loss of, reflected in popular culture, 39â44
individualism, 183, 390
career as expression of, 30â33, 143
industrialization, 536
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infantile sexuality, 114, 115â16, 120
infantilization, 117â19, 149â50, 338, 347â48, 353, 362â63, 365
initiatory rites, 159â60
in-laws, 150
inner split, 370
innovation, 183
instincts, 158, 378â79, 519
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521
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intelligence:
critical thinking and, 179, 181, 196, 198, 199
denigration of, 177, 178, 179â80, 200â202, 524
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for performance of housekeeping tasks, 303â5
intimacy, 508
Italian culture, 353
It Changed My Life
(Friedan), xi
Jackson, Shirley, 52, 53
Jacob, Philip E., 209
James, William, 387, 405â6
James Jackson Putnam Children's Center, 358
Japan, women's activism in, 492
Jewish culture, 117, 122, 353, 424, 425
Johnson, Lyndon B., xviii, 463
Jones, Ernest, 115, 120, 121â22, 123â24, 519
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Jung, Carl, 132, 136, 373
junior colleges, 186, 523
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junior high school, 186â87
justice, sense of, 127
juvenile delinquency, 228â30, 341, 356â57
Kant, Immanuel, 185
Keiser, Sylvan, 535
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â36
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Kennedy administration, xviii
Kenyon, Dorothy, 471
Kerr, Jean, 52, 53
Kinder, Kuche, Kirche,
29
Kinsey, Alfred C., 19, 306, 310, 311
on age vs. orgasm incidence, 394â95, 399, 535
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on education level vs. sexual satisfaction, 221, 226â27, 330â31, 394â96, 397, 527
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541
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on extramarital sex, 309, 314â15, 318, 325, 396
on homosexuality, 327, 329
quantitative approach of, 312â13
on sexual desire within marriage, 317â18
kitchen, as center of women's lives, 4, 269, 293
Klein, Viola, 528
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536
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540
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knitting, 174
knowledge, human desire for, 380â81
Komarovsky, Mirra, 147â50
Korean war, American prisoners in, 341â42, 531
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â32
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Kubie, Lawrence, 536
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â37
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Kunin, Madeleine, xvii
Ladies' Home Journal,
29, 46
fictional heroines presented in, 30â31, 32â33, 37â39
housewife as heroine in, 33â34, 58, 59â62
political articles in, 45, 46
teen counseling in, 62â63
laundering, 256, 286â87
Lauter, Paul, 506
Lawrence, Dorothy Bell, 540
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Lawrence, Margaret, 199â200
Lerner, Max, 209, 525
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528
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lesbianism, 328, 470
Levy, David, 232, 233
Life,
54â55
life expectancy, 455, 507â8, 540
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Lincoln, Abraham, 46, 79, 387
Lindsay, John V., 471
Lonely Crowd, The
(Riesman), 209, 528
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Look,
13, 55â56
love:
parental emphasis on, 236â37
self-realization vs. capacity for, 382, 383, 389â92
sexual activity vs., 307, 308
vicarious living vs., 348â49
Lovshin, Leonard, 296â97
Lowell mill workers, 101
Luce, Clare Boothe, 26
Lucy Stoners, 107
Lundberg, Ferdinand, 35, 131â32
lung cancer, 504
Luther, Martin, 78
Lynes, Russell, 305
Lyon, Mary, 91, 95
Macbeth
(Shakespeare), 132
McCall's,
29, 52, 62, 475
advertisers' influence on, 273
on chronic fatigue, 299
circulation of, 27
fiction in, 40â41, 518
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togetherness promoted by, 41, 42â44
typical editorial content of, 25â27
on women's dissatisfaction, 44
McCarthy, Eugene, 472
McCarthy era, 340
McGinley, Phyllis, 52
McGovern, George, 473
Mademoiselle,
196
ambition survey conducted by, 429â30
college guest editors at, 52
housewife heroine portrayed in, 58â59
magazines:
advertising vs. editorial content of, 273â75
fashion images in, 311, 508
for men, 311, 312
see also
women's magazines
Mailer, Norman, 218
Male and Female
(Mead), 35, 156â57, 163â64, 522
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mammograms, 504
“Man Next to Me, The,” 59
“Man Who Acted Like a Husband, A,” 39â40
Markewich, May Elish, 537
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marriage:
childlike role of women in, 117â19, 149â50
college courses on, 137, 142â45, 180, 193â99, 444
college education vs., 2, 16, 18, 190, 192, 194
consumerist view of, 259â60
divorce and, 325, 397, 435, 495, 496
educational/professional achievement vs. happiness in, 397â98
engagement period before, 259
equality within, 495
female subservience in, 59, 60, 86, 121â22, 123, 173â74, 177, 424â25
feminist critiques of, 92â94
as goal of single women, 13â14, 190
happiness vs., 14, 397â98
identity development vs., 204, 206, 210â11, 335, 411
infidelity in, 307â9, 311, 314â15, 317, 318, 324, 325, 396
life-purpose decisions evaded in, 69, 76â77, 204, 206, 335, 362â63, 442â43
men's sense of frustration in, 54, 323â24
mixed, 195, 197
motherhood without, 531
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property rights in, 90, 99, 100, 519
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reform of, 475, 476
of same-sex partners, 498
sexual intercourse before, 197â98
sexual relationships within, 54, 307, 309, 315â16, 317â18, 323, 394â96, 399, 535
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women's age at, 2, 3, 13, 42, 55, 187â88, 214, 335, 395, 399, 435, 524
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526
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of working women, 54, 398, 426, 427â28
Marriage, Morals, and Sex in America
(Ditzion), 518
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Marriage for Moderns
(Bowman), 142â45
Marshall, Thurgood, 28
Marx, Karl, 402
masculine protest, 141, 166
masculinity:
activity vs., 132, 133
cultural patterns of, 152, 153, 154â55
in educational curriculum, 183, 184
high dominance vs., 385
restrictive standards of, 465
see also
men
masculinity complex, 126, 127, 133â34, 200
Maslow, A. H., 373, 381, 382â92, 393, 396, 534
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masochism, 400, 534
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maternal psychoses, 351â52
maternity leave, 453, 465
May, Rollo, 373
Mayer, William, 531
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Mead, Margaret, 35, 141, 151â69