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Susan Charlotte Faludi (/
fəˈluːdi/; born
April 18, 1959) is an
American feminist, journalist, and author. She won a
Pulitzer Prize for
Explanatory Journalism...
- Backlash: The
Undeclared War
Against American Women is a 1991 book by
Susan Faludi, in
which the
author presents evidence demonstrating the
existence of a...
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Ferenc Faludi (born in Güssing on 11
April 1704; died in
Rechnitz on 18
December 1779) was a
Hungarian poet who has been
referred to as "the
father of...
- Gábor
Faludi (1 May 1846– 4 May 1932) was a
Hungarian theatre manager and businessman. He was the
founder and
manager of the
Comedy Theatre of Budapest...
- Miklós
Faludi (3
February 1870 – 1
February 1942) was the
artistic director of the
Comedy Theatre of
Budapest and the
founder of the
Hunnia Biograph Company...
- Two Very
Different Paths". The Atlantic.
Retrieved February 23, 2019.
Faludi,
Susan (July 5, 2018). "Opinion –
Senators Collins and Murkowski, It's Time...
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report on the
disappearance of languages. He is
married to the
writer Susan Faludi.
Genie (feral child) "Winners of
Whiting Awards". New York Times, October...
- Pest in 1827, and also
edited the
poetical works of Pál Ányos and
Ferenc Faludi. aka
Gabriele von
Baumberg Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Bacsanyi, Janos" ...
- by
various commentators. In a July 2013
article for The Baffler,
Susan Faludi argues that Sandberg's
message of women's
workplace empowerment is actually...
- The
Undeclared War
Against American Women in a
scene because author Susan Faludi had
notably criticized Lyne’s film
Fatal Attraction. Lyne
completed post-production...