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The Good Girls Revolt (Media tie-in)

How the Women of Newsweek Sued their Bosses and Changed the Workplace

Author: Lynn Povich  

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The Tie-in edition to the Amazon original television series: the story of how a group of women at Newsweek challenged the "Mad Men" office culture of the 1970s, and fought back against rampant sexism to change the workplace.

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The Tie-in edition to the Amazon original television series: the story of how a group of women at Newsweek challenged the "Mad Men" office culture of the 1970s, and fought back against rampant sexism to change the workplace.

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The Tie-in edition to the Amazon original television series: the story of how a group of women at Newsweek challenged the "Mad Men" office culture of the 1970s, and fought back against rampant sexism to change the workplace.

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Critic Reviews

“"Women still have a long way to go, the journalist Lynn Povich rousingly reminds readers in The Good Girls Revolt, her fascinating (and long overdue) history of the class-action lawsuit undertaken by four dozen female researchers and underlings at Newsweek magazine four decades ago.... If ever a book could remind women to keep their white gloves off and to keep fighting the good fight, this is the one."-- LieslSchillinger, New York Times”

"The Good Girls Revolt is as compelling as any novel, and also an accurate, intimate history of new women journalists invading the male journalistic world of the 1970s. Lynn Povich turns this epic revolt into a lesson on why and how we've just begun."--GloriaSteinem
"[Povich] strikes a fair tone, neither na�ve nor sanctimonious.... Among her achievements is a complex portrait of Newsweek Editor Osborn Elliott and his path from defensive adversary to understanding ally."--AmericanJournalism Review
"A meticulously reported and highly readable account of a pivotal time in the women's movement."--Jeannette Walls
"Crisp, revealing.... [A] taut, firsthand account of how a group of razor-sharp, courageous women successfully fought back against institutional sexism at one of the country's most esteemed publications."--Washingtonian
"Povich's in-depth research, narrative skills and eyewitness observations provide an entertaining and edifying look at a pivotal event in women's history."--Kirkus
"Povich's memoir of the tortuous, landmark battle that paved the way for a generation of female writers and editors is illuminating in its details [and] casts valuable perspective on a trail-blazing case that shouldn't be forgotten."--Macleans
"Solidly researched and should interest readers who care about feminist history and how gender issues play out in the culture."--Boston Globe
"The personal and the political are deftly interwoven in the fast-moving narrative.... The Good Girls Revolt has many timely lessons for working women who are concerned about discrimination today....But this sparkling, informative book may help move these goals a tiny bit closer."--NewYork Times
"Women still have a long way to go, the journalist Lynn Povich rousingly reminds readers in The Good Girls Revolt, her fascinating (and long overdue) history of the class-action lawsuit undertaken by four dozen female researchers and underlings at Newsweek magazine four decades ago.... If ever a book could remind women to keep their white gloves off and to keep fighting the good fight, this is the one."--LieslSchillinger, New York Times

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About the Author

Lynn Povich began her career at Newsweek as a secretary. In 1975 she became the first woman senior editor in the magazine's history. Since leaving Newsweek in 1991, Povich has been editor-in-chief of Working Woman magazine and managing editor/senior executive producer for MSNBC..om. Winner of the prestigious Matrix Award, Povich edited a book of columns by her father, famed Washington Post sports journalist Shirley Povich. She is married to Stephen Shepard, former editor-in-chief of Business Week and founding dean of the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism. They have two children.

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The Tie-in edition to the Amazon original television series: the story of how a group of women at Newsweek challenged the "Mad Men" office culture of the 1970s, and fought back against rampant sexism to change the workplace.

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Product Details

Publisher
PublicAffairs,U.S.
Published
27th September 2016
Edition
Media tie-in
Pages
304
ISBN
9781610397469

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