Explores "why, a half century after the publication of Betty Friedan's The feminine mystique ... women still feel stuck ... [detailing] how American women's lives have--and have not--changed over the past fifty years"--Dust jacket flap.
In Wonder Women, author Sam Maggs tells the stories of the brilliant, brainy, and totally rad women in history who broke barriers as scientists, engineers, mathematicians, adventurers, and inventors.
First Published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Spar is acutely aware that it's time to change course. Both deeply personal and statistically rich, Wonder Women is Spar's story and the story of our culture. It is cultural history at its best, and a road map for the future.
First Published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
In Wonder Women, author Sam Maggs tells the stories of the brilliant, brainy, and totally rad women in history who broke barriers as scientists, engineers, mathematicians, adventurers, and inventors.
Elektra is described in the prefatory material to this last issue as "Bad girl. Rejected by the light," and also as "a new super- heroine on the verge, using her superior martial arts skills to fight her way toward redemption.