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Susan Faludi Quotes

«[Feminism] asks that women be free to define themselves -- instead of having their identity defined for them, time and again, by their culture and their men.»
Author: Susan Faludi (Writer)
«Divorced men are more likely to meet their car payments than their child support obligations.»
«The 'feminine' woman is forever static and childlike. She is like the ballerina in an old-fashioned music box, her unchanging features tiny and girlish, her voice tinkly, her body stuck on a pin, rotating in a spiral that will never grow.»
«The modern fairy tale ending is the reverse of the traditional one: A woman does not wait for Prince Charming to bring her happiness; she lives happily ever after only by refusing to wait for him -- or by actually rejecting him. It is those who persist in hoping for a Prince Charming who are setting themselves up for disillusionment and unhappiness.»
Author: Susan Faludi (Writer)
«As it turns out, social scientists have established only one fact about single women's mental health: employment improves it.»
Author: Susan Faludi (Writer)
«They feel cheated of a useful role in society, and that's what manhood has historically been grounded in,»
Author: Susan Faludi (Writer)
«One thing that has struck me so far about the presidential election is how much it's a father-son story, which I think is very telling, because so much of the men's crisis is that they feel there's nothing being handed down, that there's no patrimony,»
Author: Susan Faludi (Writer)
«And you look at the candidates, and particularly George W. Bush's, just imagery-wise, allows people to feel that -- particularly men, to feel that something was handed down from father to son, that there is a legacy. And similarly with Gore, who's father was senator, and similarly with someone like John McCain, who just wrote a book on his father. »
Author: Susan Faludi (Writer)