Susan Faludi won the Pulitzer Prize in 1991 for excellence in journalism and won the National Book Critics Circle’s nonfiction award for Backlash upon its original publication. She is also the author of The Terror Dream, Stiffed, and In the Darkroom, a finalist for the 2017 Pulitzer Prize in biography. A former reporter for The Wall Street Journal, she has written for The New Yorker, The New York Times, Harper’s, and The Baffler, among other publications.
“Faludi uses her dazzling investigative powers to zap the smug
detractors of feminism, the hypocrites, backsliders, and
antifeminists. The result is a rich and juicy read, informed by
powerful logic and moral clarity.”
—Barbara Ehrenreich, author of Nickel and Dimed
“The backlash against women is real. This is the book we need to
help us understand it, to struggle through the battle fatigue, and
to keep going.”
—Alice Walker
“As groundbreaking . . . as its two important predecessors, Simone
de Beauvoir’s The Second Sex and Betty Friedan’s The Feminine
Mystique . . . gripping.”
—Laura Shapiro, Newsweek
“Faludi argues with great passion and impressive research . . .
Backlash may even be the catalyst for a new wave of activism.”
—Vanity Fair
“[Backlash is] wholly convincing and more than a little
alarming.”
—The New Yorker
“If you believe . . . that equality if good for women, and that
traditional gender roles are mandated unfairly by culture, not
nature, you’ll find this book a valuable resource.”
—Wendy Kaminer, The Atlantic
“Faludi gives so many examples of reporting skewed to emphasize the
adverse effects if independence and nontraditional roles for women,
when ample evidence exists that such effects are often transitory,
that one is left with no doubt that she is right.”
—Diane Johnson, The New York Review of Books
“Backlash is a crucial book on a crucial subject. With great
insight and wit, Faludi identifies the obstacles to women’s
equality and directs us toward more promising responses.”
—Deborah L. Rhode, Professor of Law, Stanford Law School, and
former Director, Institute on Women and Gender, Stanford
“Thought-provoking, inspiring, and truly groundbreaking, Backlash
is a must-read for women across the nation.”
—Eleanor Smeal, President, The Fund for the Feminist Majority
“Spellbinding and frightening, this book is a wake-up call to the
men as well as the women who are struggling to build a
gender-respectful society.”
—Robert Reich, author of The Work of Nations
“Smartly written, extraordinarily reported.”
—M Magazine
“Thorough, carefully documented and persuasive.”
—Chicago Tribune
“Withering commentary . . . This eloquent, brilliantly argued book
should be read by everyone concerned about gender equality.”
—Publishers Weekly
“Powerful and long-overdue myth-buster—an instant classic . . .
Brilliant reportage . . . a stunning debut.”
—Kirkus Reviews
“Fiery, scintillating . . . deserves the largest possible
readership.”
—Booklist
Far from being ``liberated,'' American women in the 1980s were victims of a powerful backlash against the handful of small, hard-won victories the feminist movement had achieved, says Wall Street Journal reporter Faludi, who won a Pulitzer this year. Buttressing her argument with facts and statistics, she states that the alleged ``man shortage'' endangering women's chances of marrying (posited by a Harvard-Yale study) and the ``infertility epidemic'' said to strike professional women who postpone childbearing are largely media inventions. She finds evidence of antifeminist backlash in Hollywood movies, in TV's thirtysomething , in 1980s fashion ads featuring battered models and in the New Right's attack on women's rights. She directs withering commentary at Robert Bly's all-male workshops, Allan Bloom's ``prolonged rant'' against women and Betty Friedan and Germaine Greer's revisionism. This eloquent, brilliantly argued book should be read by everyone concerned about gender equality. First serial to Glamour and Mother Jones. (Nov.)
"Faludi uses her dazzling investigative powers to zap the smug
detractors of feminism, the hypocrites, backsliders, and
antifeminists. The result is a rich and juicy read, informed by
powerful logic and moral clarity."
-Barbara Ehrenreich, author of Nickel and Dimed
"The backlash against women is real. This is the book we need to
help us understand it, to struggle through the battle fatigue, and
to keep going."
-Alice Walker
"As groundbreaking . . . as its two important predecessors, Simone
de Beauvoir's The Second Sex and Betty Friedan's The Feminine
Mystique . . . gripping."
-Laura Shapiro, Newsweek
"Faludi argues with great passion and impressive research . . .
Backlash may even be the catalyst for a new wave of
activism."
-Vanity Fair
"[Backlash is] wholly convincing and more than a little
alarming."
-The New Yorker
"If you believe . . . that equality if good for women, and that
traditional gender roles are mandated unfairly by culture, not
nature, you'll find this book a valuable resource."
-Wendy Kaminer, The Atlantic
"Faludi gives so many examples of reporting skewed to emphasize the
adverse effects if independence and nontraditional roles for women,
when ample evidence exists that such effects are often transitory,
that one is left with no doubt that she is right."
-Diane Johnson, The New York Review of Books
"Backlash is a crucial book on a crucial subject. With great
insight and wit, Faludi identifies the obstacles to women's
equality and directs us toward more promising responses."
-Deborah L. Rhode, Professor of Law, Stanford Law School, and
former Director, Institute on Women and Gender, Stanford
"Thought-provoking, inspiring, and truly groundbreaking,
Backlash is a must-read for women across the nation."
-Eleanor Smeal, President, The Fund for the Feminist
Majority
"Spellbinding and frightening, this book is a wake-up call to the
men as well as the women who are struggling to build a
gender-respectful society."
-Robert Reich, author of The Work of Nations
"Smartly written, extraordinarily reported."
-M Magazine
"Thorough, carefully documented and persuasive."
-Chicago Tribune
"Withering commentary . . . This eloquent, brilliantly argued book
should be read by everyone concerned about gender equality."
-Publishers Weekly
"Powerful and long-overdue myth-buster-an instant classic . . .
Brilliant reportage . . . a stunning debut."
-Kirkus Reviews
"Fiery, scintillating . . . deserves the largest possible
readership."
-Booklist
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