Description
1967 edition. Hardcover has some wear, fading, and light markings. No dustjacket. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
This 1967 edition of Sofie Lazarsfeld’s “Woman’s experience of the male” offers a fascinating glimpse into the early days of second-wave feminism and the changing perspectives on gender roles in the mid-20th century. Published just a few years after Betty Friedan’s groundbreaking “The Feminine Mystique,” Lazarsfeld’s work explores the complex dynamics between men and women through a sociological lens. Drawing from her own research and experiences, the author delves into topics such as the objectification of women, the impact of patriarchal structures, and the psychological implications of gender inequality. While some of the ideas may seem dated today, this book remains a valuable historical document that captures the zeitgeist of a pivotal era in the women’s liberation movement. Collectors and readers interested in feminist literature, social history, and the evolution of gender studies will find this well-preserved copy a compelling addition to their libraries.