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The Right Women
A Journey Through the Heart of Conservative America
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292 pages
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Through over one hundred interviews, Elinor Burkett delves into the lives of conservative women, revealing a diverse spectrum of voices that challenge traditional feminist narratives. Featuring figures like Elizabeth Dole and militiawomen, the book examines how these women embody independence while critiquing "old" feminism. Rather than attacking or defending feminism, it presents a balanced exploration of a movement reshaping societal norms and redefining women's roles in America.
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1999, paperback
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