Gloria Steinem : A Biography

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2004-03-30
Publisher(s): Greenwood Pub Group
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Summary

Gloria Steinem represents second-wave American feminism. This new biography recounts her truly fascinating life, one that was remarkable even prior to her association with the feminist movement. Steinem was destined to succeed and showed extraordinary strength dealing with difficult family circumstances, a peripatetic upbringing, and financial straights that forced her as a teenager to support herself and her divorced, emotionally troubled mother. Brains and talent became her tickets to Smith College, travel, journalism, and worldwide fame as a feminist icon. Marcello's engaging narrative was written with Steinem's cooperation. New details and quotations are presented here for the first time. Students and others unfamiliar with Steinem's youth and pre-Ms. Magazine days will find much to respect in her character and achievements.

Table of Contents

Series Foreword ix
Introduction xi
Timeline of Events in the Life of Gloria Steinern xiii
Chapter 1 A Background for Leadership 1(14)
Chapter 2 Life on the Road and in Toledo 15(12)
Chapter 3 Salvation and Discovery 27(12)
Chapter 4 On a New Track 39(12)
Chapter 5 Life in India 51(12)
Chapter 6 Freelancing in New York City 63(14)
Chapter 7 The Writing Life 77(12)
Chapter 8 Pushing the Political 89(14)
Chapter 9 Emerging as a Feminist 103(16)
Chapter 10 A Grueling Life 119(16)
Chapter 11 Cataclysm and Controversy 135(14)
Chapter 12 Changes for a Better Life 149(12)
Selected Bibliography 161(6)
Index 167

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