7/6/2023 0 Comments The feminism mystique![]() ![]() She builds up the foundation of Simone de Beauvoir’s ideas and implemented the philosophical thought into her own personal experiences. Ten years after the publishing of "The Second Sex", “The Feminine Mystique" was published by American feminist writer Betty Friedan in 1963. This took place along with other social and political movements. Historians view the end of the second-wave feminist era in America to end in the early 1980s due to intra-feminism disputes over issues as pornography ad sexuality. This second wave of feminism broaden the debate of issues: sexuality, workplace, reproductive rights, and legal inequalities. Over this time, there was activists fighting for women’s rights but the next greatly significant feminist movement is believed to have been started in the 1960s. ![]() After the war, most women returned home, and let go of their jobs to the men. Women have always worked outside of home but never in the great numbers as during WW2 when the men were overseas. During this time, there was the Great Depression and then World War Two took place. ![]() After this, feminism seemed to slow down greatly. The Second Wave of Feminism is after the ratification of the 19th amendment in 1920, which allowed women to vote. ![]()
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