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- Faludi's Language
Sanderson holds a master of fine arts degree in fiction writing and is an independent writer. In this essay, she considers the language Faludi uses in her book and how it contributes to her purpose of sounding the alarm about women’s rights.
- Susan Faludi
In the following interview, Faludi discusses her views on feminism and its place in American society and the negative reaction to Backlash.
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