Review: Tidal Wave: How Women Changed America at Century's End
Editorial Review - Bookreporter.com - Toni FitzgeraldSara M. Evans's TIDAL WAVE, an exploration of feminism and feminist ideology from the 1960s on, is not a quick read nor is it an easy one. But it is a compelling, satisfying and important one. Feminism has become one of those antiquated words that many feel is no longer relevant in today's society. Newsweek, for example, runs a story on the growing trend of househusbands and breadwinner wives with ... Read full review
Review: Tidal Wave: How Women Changed America at Century's End
User Review - Megan - GoodreadsIt was a bit of work to get throug this book, simply because it was full of history, details, names and examples. At points, I felt like I could have just been reading a bullet point list of major ... Read full review
Review: Tidal Wave: How Women Changed America at Century's End
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Review: Tidal Wave: How Women Changed America at Century's End
User Review - Marian - Goodreadssparked my interest and a great jumping off point to learn more. althought attempting to deal with diversity and racial strife within the movement on almost every page, there is an aspect of ... Read full review
Review: Tidal Wave: How Women Changed America at Century's End
User Review - Margaret - GoodreadsAlthough written more for readers with some background in 20th-century US women's history, a fascinating and in-depth look at second-wave feminism and the emergence of the third wave. Read full review
Review: Tidal Wave: How Women Changed America at Century's End
User Review - Tinea - GoodreadsThis is a history of second wave feminism from a decidedly second wave perspective. As such, it was plagued by mainstream white second wave feminists' continued inability to be self-critical even ... Read full review