Half a century after ‘The Feminine Mystique,’ women should look ahead
ViewpointsMar 4, 2013
“Housewives.” “Homemakers.” They don’t look like four-letter words, do they?But that’s what they became in the aftermath of the publication of Betty Friedan’s book about the “problem that has no name,” which gave a voice to the female yearning to be someone who was more than married to a house.It’s been 50 years since the late Ms. Friedan’s book, “The Feminine Mystique,” ignited a wave of bra-burning and contempt for men and domesticity. The women’s movement has ebbed and flowed over the decades