-
Title
-
Domestic tranquility : a brief against feminism
-
Description
-
Carolyn Graglia argues that contemporary feminist see traditional wives and mothers as their main opponents.
-
Identifier
-
1140467
-
965320863
-
Creator
-
Graglia, F Carolyn
-
Source
-
Brian Lamb Booknotes Collection
-
Gift of Brian Lamb, 2011.
-
Catalog record
-
Language
-
eng
-
Date
-
1998
-
Program air date: August 2, 1998
-
Publisher
-
Spence
-
George Mason University. Libraries. Special Collections & Archives
-
Subject
-
"Anti-feminism."
-
"Feminism."
-
"Sex role."
-
Relation
-
Original Booknotes interview
-
Rights
-
This work may be protected by copyright laws and is provided for educational and research purposes only. Any infringing use may be subject to disciplinary action and/or civil or criminal liability as provided by law. If you believe that you are the rights-holder and object to Mason’s use of this image, please contact speccoll@gmu.edu.
-
Text
-
Transcription of Annotations
Notes on front endpapers: Had a divorced mother. A woman President? Sexual revolution unrestrained abortion. What is the impact of the media (Playboy).m MASH p 82-83. Allan Bloom, George Gilder, Midge Dictor, F.A. Hayek, Gertrude Himmelfarb, 1965 speech Dan Patrick Moynahan, Judge Richard Poser, Paul Johnson. Sexual intercourse and the feminists. No fault divorce laws. Abortion, ERA. What is the Swedish model--lowest birthrate in world. No alimony. World's collectivist's societies. Church women. Ehrenreich, et al. Marquis de Sade. Mary Ann Glendon, Virginia Woolf. Why is the Feminist Mystique compared with Mein Kampf p 119. Brunnhilde's awakening--my decision not to go to work. 1985 illegitimacy rates--D.C. 88% p 298. Notes/underlinings: Notes: "43 years married, 3 daughters," "Hospice Austin," "Engels," "women same as men," "1 in 5 VD," "sexual intercourse," "Ginsburg," "Jews," "law schools," "Judge Ginsburg," "unendurable sacrifice," "greatest divorce rate," "study," "spiritual virginity," "ERA," "What's marriage," "childhood," "books," "women's movement," "1949 first savo," "Hillary Clinton," "seeds women's discontent," "Jewish society," "men's market overrated," "trend setting intellectuals," "two incomes," "parasites," "Mein Kampf," "oppose feminists," "Fox-Genovese," "Prozac," "Hillary Rodham Clinton," "Lenin," "Hayek," "China, Soviet Union," "women will still be opposed," "social conservatives," "1/4 of unmarried women have children," "1/3 women divorced," "2/3 of marriage divorce," "rate of pregnancy, DC 88%," "divorce, illegitimacy, poverty, crime," "1986 fertility rate," "black men," "homosexual study," "one million men," "resist sexual intercourse," "caesarean section," "Iris Mitgang," "* workplace," "witch figure," "Rud Kipling," "child care centers," "British nanny," "Rousseau," "David Gelernter," "Letters to Gelernters full time mothers," "caring for my children," "William Henry," "Friedan." Underlinings: Lamb's underlinings add details to the ideas/concepts brought out in his notes..