Word: faludi
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...Susan C. Faludi '81, a recipient of the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Critics Circle Award and a former Crimson managing editor, is also listed among frequent contributing writers to the magazine...
...arguing that the allegations of a sexual dalliance between the President and a 21-year-old intern were nothing to get worked up about. If the stories were true (and she believed they were), then Clinton was guilty of nothing more than frat boyishness, Steinem wrote. Backlash author Susan Faludi also made excuses for the President, writing in the Nation that along with other powers, women have gained "the power to forgive men." And in the places where you would expect feminist indignation to be thriving--the elite liberal colleges of the Northeast--TIME found in numerous interviews that...
...Faludi remembers The Crimson being "uniformly horrified by Reagan...
...Faludi emphasizes how alienated Reagan's popularity made her feel from main-stream America. "I didn't understand how it could have happened," she says...
Crimson Managing Editor Susan C. Faludi '81 remembers thinking this an appropriate transition. A best-selling feminist author, Faludi characterizes the paper's international coverage as "a little self-aggrandizing" with its presumption that "anybody was going to be turning to the editorial pages of The Crimson for foreign policy...