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Susan Faludi

Susan Charlotte Faludi (/fəˈldi/; born April 18, 1959) is an American feminist,[1][2] journalist, and author. She won a Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Journalism in 1991, for a report on the leveraged buyout of Safeway Stores, Inc., a report that the Pulitzer Prize committee commended for depicting the "human costs of high finance". She was also awarded the Kirkus Prize in 2016 for In the Darkroom, which was also a finalist for the 2017 Pulitzer Prize in biography.[3][4]

Susan Faludi
Born
Susan Charlotte Faludi

(1959-04-18) April 18, 1959 (age 64)
New York City, U.S.
EducationHarvard University
OccupationJournalist
Known forBacklash
Awards

Biographical information Edit

Faludi was born in 1959 in Queens, New York, and grew up in Yorktown Heights, New York. She was born to Marilyn (Lanning), a homemaker and journalist, and Stefánie Faludi (then known as Steven Faludi, and born István Friedman), who was a photographer.[5][6] Stefánie Faludi had emigrated from Hungary, was Jewish, and a survivor of the Holocaust; she eventually came out as a transgender woman and died in 2015.[5] Susan Faludi has dual US-Hungarian citizenship.[7] Faludi's maternal grandfather was also Jewish.[5] Susan graduated from Harvard University with an AB summa cum laude in 1981, where she was elected to Phi Beta Kappa and served as Managing Editor of The Harvard Crimson, and became a journalist, writing for The New York Times, Miami Herald, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, San Jose Mercury News, and The Wall Street Journal, among other publications.

Throughout the eighties she wrote several articles on feminism and the apparent resistance to the movement. Seeing a pattern emerge, Faludi wrote Backlash, which was released in late 1991. In 2008–2009, Faludi was a fellow at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study,[8] and during the 2013–2014 academic year, she was the Tallman Scholar in the Gender and Women's Studies Program at Bowdoin College.[9] She is married to fellow author Russ Rymer.[10] Since January 2013, Faludi has been a contributing editor at The Baffler magazine in Cambridge, Massachusetts. In 1996, she was awarded honoris causa membership in Omicron Delta Kappa at SUNY Plattsburgh. In 2017, she was awarded an honorary doctoral degree from Stockholm University in Sweden.[11]

Major works Edit

External video
  Booknotes interview with Faludi on Backlash, October 25, 1992, C-SPAN
  Presentation by Faludi on Stiffed, September 25, 1999, C-SPAN
  Presentation by Faludi on Stiffed, November 20, 1999, C-SPAN
  After Words interview with Faludi on The Terror Dream, January 5, 2008, C-SPAN
  Presentation by Faludi on In the Darkroom, November 20, 2016, C-SPAN
  Presentation by Faludi on In the Darkroom, September 29, 2018, C-SPAN

Backlash Edit

Susan Faludi's 1991 book Backlash: The Undeclared War Against American Women argued that the 1980s saw a backlash against feminism, especially due to the spread of negative stereotypes against career-minded women. Faludi asserted that many who argue "a woman's place is in the home, looking after the kids" are hypocrites, since they have wives who are working mothers or, as women, they are themselves working mothers. This work won her the National Book Critics Circle Award for general nonfiction in 1991.[12] The book has become a classic feminist text, warning women of every generation that the gains of feminism should not be taken for granted.[13] In 2014, high-profile women such as journalists Jill Abramson and Katha Pollitt, actress/writer Lena Dunham, and feminist novelist Roxane Gay, among many others, reread each of the chapters of the book and examined their contemporary relevance. In September 2015, Bustle.com included Backlash among its list of "25 Bestsellers from the last 25 years you simply must make time to read."[14] Reflecting on the legacy of the book in The New Yorker in July 2022, Molly Fischer called Backlash "an era-defining phenomenon" that "presented a damningly methodical assessment of women’s status in Reagan-era America."[15] Backlash has also been translated into several foreign languages, including Spanish, Portuguese, Polish, German, Finnish, Korean, and Italian.[16]

Stiffed Edit

In Faludi's 1999 book Stiffed: The Betrayal of the American Man, Faludi analyzes the state of the American man. Faludi argues that while many of those in power are men, most individual men have little power. American men have been brought up to be strong, support their families and work hard. But many men who followed this now find themselves underpaid or unemployed, disillusioned and abandoned by their wives. Changes in American society have affected both men and women, Faludi concludes, and it is wrong to blame individual men for class differences, or for plain differences in individual luck and ability, that they did not cause and from which men and women suffer alike.[17]

The Terror Dream Edit

In The Terror Dream, Faludi analyzes the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in light of prior American experience going back to insecurity on the historical American frontier such as in Metacom's Rebellion. Faludi argues that 9/11 reinvigorated in America a climate that is hostile to women. Women are viewed as weak and best suited to playing support roles for the men who protect them from attack.[18][19] The book was called a "tendentious, self-important, sloppily reasoned work that gives feminism a bad name" by The New York Times principal book reviewer Michiko Kakutani.[20] Another New York Times journalist, John Leonard, stated "In The Terror Dream a skeptical Faludi reads everything, second-guesses everybody, watches too much talking-head TV and emerges from the archives and the pulp id like an exorcist and a Penthesilea."[21] Sarah Churchwell in The Guardian says, "Ultimately Faludi is guilty of her own exaggerations and mythmaking, strong-arming her argument into submission."[22] On the other hand, Kirkus Reviews claimed that the book was a "rich, incisive analysis of the surreality of American life in the wake of 9/11" and that it was "brilliant, illuminating and essential."[23] Reviewing the book for Fresh Air, Maureen Corrigan praised Faludi for her "characteristic restraint and depth of research" and for her "rigorous insistence on truth".[24]

In the Darkroom Edit

Faludi's most recent book, published in 2016, is In the Darkroom with Henry Holt & Co; it is about the "fluidity and binaries" of "modern transsexuality", inspired by Faludi's father coming out as a transgender woman.[25] Writing in The New York Times, Michelle Goldberg called Faludi's book a "rich, arresting and ultimately generous investigation of her father."[26] Writing in The Guardian, Rachel Cooke described the book as "an elegant masterpiece" and "a searching investigation of identity barely disguised as a sometimes funny and sometimes very painful family saga."[27] In the Darkroom won the 2016 Kirkus Prize for nonfiction[28] and was a finalist for the 2017 Pulitzer Prize in Biography.[29] The book has been translated into multiple foreign languages, including Spanish, Italian, German, Korean, Polish,[30] Portuguese, Hungarian, Turkish, Dutch, and Chinese.[31]

Faludi and feminism Edit

Faludi has rejected the claim advanced by critics that there is a "rigid, monolithic feminist 'orthodoxy,'"[32] noting in response that she has disagreed with Gloria Steinem about pornography and Naomi Wolf about abortion.

Like Gloria Steinem,[33][34] Faludi has criticized the obscurantism prevalent in academic feminist theorizing, saying, "There's this sort of narrowing specialization and use of coded, elitist language of deconstruction or New Historicism or whatever they're calling it these days, which is to my mind impenetrable and not particularly useful."[35] She has also characterized "academic feminism's love affair with deconstructionism" as "toothless", and warned that it "distract[s] from constructive engagement with the problems of the public world".[32]

Bibliography Edit

Books Edit

  • Faludi, Susan (1991). Backlash: The Undeclared War Against American Women. New York: Crown.
  • Faludi, Susan (1999). Stiffed: The Betrayal of the American Man. New York: William Morrow.
  • Faludi, Susan (2007). The Terror Dream: Fear and Fantasy in Post-9/11 America. New York: Metropolitan Books.
  • Faludi, Susan (2016). In the Darkroom. New York: Metropolitan Books.

Essays and reporting Edit

  • Faludi, Susan, "Feminism Made a Faustian Bargain With Celebrity Culture. Now It’s Paying the Price." New York Times. June 20, 2022.
  • Faludi, Susan (April 15, 2013). "Death of a revolutionary : Shulamith Firestone helped to create a new society. But she couldn't live in it". American Chronicles. The New Yorker. Vol. 89, no. 9. pp. 52–61.
  • Faludi, Susan (2013). "Facebook feminism, like it or not". Carnival of Buncombe. The Baffler. 23 (23): 34–51. doi:10.1162/BFLR_a_00166. JSTOR 43307858.
  • Faludi, Susan, (October 2010) "American Electra: Feminism's Ritual Matricide" Harper's: 29–42.
  • Faludi, Susan (May 16, 1990). . The Wall Street Journal. Archived from the original on August 20, 2015.

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Goldberg, Michelle (June 16, 2016). "Susan Faludi's 'In the Darkroom'". The New York Times.
  2. ^ Dean, Michelle (June 17, 2016). "Susan Faludi: the feminist writer on trans issues, Donald Trump and masculinity". The Guardian.
  3. ^ . 2016 Kirkus Prize Winner in Fiction. February 29, 2016. Archived from the original on June 8, 2019. Retrieved March 2, 2016.
  4. ^ "Biography: winners and finalists for the Pulitzer Prize". February 29, 2016. Retrieved March 23, 2020.
  5. ^ a b c Susan Faludi. "Susan Faludi: getting to know my father, the woman | Books". The Guardian. Retrieved June 25, 2016.
  6. ^ "Backlash: The Undeclared War Against American Women – Nonfiction Classics for Students". Encyclopedia.com. April 18, 1959. Retrieved June 25, 2016.
  7. ^ Susan Faludi (December 5, 2016). "Susan Faludi: Hungary's sharp rightward turn is a warning to America". The Guardian. Retrieved December 5, 2016.
  8. ^ Susan Faludi's Radcliffe Webpage: . Archived from the original on June 6, 2011. Retrieved October 11, 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  9. ^ Abby McBride (June 13, 2013). . Archived from the original on November 19, 2015. Retrieved November 19, 2015.
  10. ^ "AT HOME WITH: Susan Faludi and Russ Rymer; Sympathy for Men, Empathy With One". The New York Times. October 21, 1999.
  11. ^ Honorary Doctorates 2017: http://www.su.se/english/about/ceremonies/honorary-doctorates/honorary-doctorates-2017-1.328417 October 23, 2017, at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ Faludi, Susan (October 1, 1991). Backlash: The Undeclared War Against American Women. Crown. ISBN 0-517-57698-8.
  13. ^ Irin Carmon (July 25, 2014). "Welcome to Backlash Book Club". Matter.com.
  14. ^ Crystal Paul (September 29, 2015). "25 Bestsellers from the last 25 years you simply must make time to reread". Bustle.
  15. ^ Molly Fischer, "The Real Backlash Never Ended" The New Yorker, July 21, 2022
  16. ^ Selected Foreign Language Editions of Backlash
  17. ^ Faludi, Susan (October 1, 2000). Stiffed: The Betrayal of the American Man. Harper Perennial. ISBN 0-380-72045-0.
  18. ^ Faludi, Susan (October 2, 2007). The Terror Dream: Fear and Fantasy in Post-9/11 America. Metropolitan Books. ISBN 978-0-8050-8692-8.
  19. ^ Faludi, Susan (September 7, 2007). "America's Guardian Myths". The New York Times. Retrieved May 24, 2010.
  20. ^ Michiko Kakutani (October 23, 2007). "9/11 Is Seen as Leading to an Attack on Women". The New York Times. Review of Susan Faludi (2007). The Terror Dream. Macmillan. ISBN 9780805086928.
  21. ^ John Leonard (October 14, 2007). "Macho Security State". The New York Times.
  22. ^ "We're at war, sweetheart". The Guardian. March 22, 2008. The Terror Dream by Susan Faludi, a persuasive analysis of post-9/11 sexism, is in danger of losing its way, says Sarah Churchwell
  23. ^ "Review: The Terror Dream". Kirkus Reviews.
  24. ^ Corrigan, Maureen (November 6, 2007). "Susan Faludi Slams Media, Myths in 'Terror Dream'". NPR.
  25. ^ Cronn, Kirstin (June 14, 2016). "IN THE DARKROOM by Susan Faludi". Kirkus Reviews. Retrieved June 25, 2016.
  26. ^ Michelle Goldberg, "Susan Faludi's In the Darkroom," The New York Times, June 16, 2016.
  27. ^ Rachel Cooke, "In the Darkroom Review - An Elegant Masterpiece," The Guardian, June 19, 2016
  28. ^ Kirkus Prize 2016 Winners
  29. ^ In the Darkroom, 2017 Pulitzer Prize Finalist in Biography
  30. ^ Izdebska, Agnieszka (2019). "W ciemni Susan Faludi – opowieść o wyprawie do "pomiędzy"" (PDF). Białostockie Studia Literaturoznawcze (15): 61–76. doi:10.15290/bsl.2019.15.05. S2CID 227872015.
  31. ^ Selected Foreign Language Editions of In the Darkroom
  32. ^ a b Faludi, Susan (May 13, 1997). "Revisionist Feminism: Entry 3". Dialogues: E-mail debates of newsworthy topics. Slate. ISSN 1091-2339. Retrieved September 29, 2018.
  33. ^ Mother Jones. "Gloria Steinem" December 31, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  34. ^ Melissa Denes (January 16, 2005). "Feminism? It's Hardly Begun". The Guardian.
  35. ^ Conniff, Ruth (June 1993). "Susan Faludi – feminist author – Interview", The Progressive.

External links Edit

  • Official website
  • "Susan Faludi Resources". The Nomadic Spirit Critical Thinkers Resources.
  • Appearances on C-SPAN
  • "Fear and Fantasy in post 9/11 America". Australia: Radio National. December 15, 2008. Interview with Phillip Adams on April 14, 2008
  • Video - Susan Faludi at Politics and Prose, "In the Darkroom"

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Susan Charlotte Faludi f e ˈ l uː d i born April 18 1959 is an American feminist 1 2 journalist and author She won a Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Journalism in 1991 for a report on the leveraged buyout of Safeway Stores Inc a report that the Pulitzer Prize committee commended for depicting the human costs of high finance She was also awarded the Kirkus Prize in 2016 for In the Darkroom which was also a finalist for the 2017 Pulitzer Prize in biography 3 4 Susan FaludiBornSusan Charlotte Faludi 1959 04 18 April 18 1959 age 64 New York City U S EducationHarvard UniversityOccupationJournalistKnown forBacklashAwardsPulitzer Prize for Explanatory Journalism 1991 Kirkus Prize 2016 Contents 1 Biographical information 2 Major works 2 1 Backlash 2 2 Stiffed 2 3 The Terror Dream 2 4 In the Darkroom 3 Faludi and feminism 4 Bibliography 4 1 Books 4 2 Essays and reporting 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksBiographical information EditFaludi was born in 1959 in Queens New York and grew up in Yorktown Heights New York She was born to Marilyn Lanning a homemaker and journalist and Stefanie Faludi then known as Steven Faludi and born Istvan Friedman who was a photographer 5 6 Stefanie Faludi had emigrated from Hungary was Jewish and a survivor of the Holocaust she eventually came out as a transgender woman and died in 2015 5 Susan Faludi has dual US Hungarian citizenship 7 Faludi s maternal grandfather was also Jewish 5 Susan graduated from Harvard University with an AB summa cum laude in 1981 where she was elected to Phi Beta Kappa and served as Managing Editor of The Harvard Crimson and became a journalist writing for The New York Times Miami Herald The Atlanta Journal Constitution San Jose Mercury News and The Wall Street Journal among other publications Throughout the eighties she wrote several articles on feminism and the apparent resistance to the movement Seeing a pattern emerge Faludi wrote Backlash which was released in late 1991 In 2008 2009 Faludi was a fellow at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 8 and during the 2013 2014 academic year she was the Tallman Scholar in the Gender and Women s Studies Program at Bowdoin College 9 She is married to fellow author Russ Rymer 10 Since January 2013 Faludi has been a contributing editor at The Baffler magazine in Cambridge Massachusetts In 1996 she was awarded honoris causa membership in Omicron Delta Kappa at SUNY Plattsburgh In 2017 she was awarded an honorary doctoral degree from Stockholm University in Sweden 11 Major works EditExternal video nbsp Booknotes interview with Faludi on Backlash October 25 1992 C SPAN nbsp Presentation by Faludi on Stiffed September 25 1999 C SPAN nbsp Presentation by Faludi on Stiffed November 20 1999 C SPAN nbsp After Words interview with Faludi on The Terror Dream January 5 2008 C SPAN nbsp Presentation by Faludi on In the Darkroom November 20 2016 C SPAN nbsp Presentation by Faludi on In the Darkroom September 29 2018 C SPANBacklash Edit Susan Faludi s 1991 book Backlash The Undeclared War Against American Women argued that the 1980s saw a backlash against feminism especially due to the spread of negative stereotypes against career minded women Faludi asserted that many who argue a woman s place is in the home looking after the kids are hypocrites since they have wives who are working mothers or as women they are themselves working mothers This work won her the National Book Critics Circle Award for general nonfiction in 1991 12 The book has become a classic feminist text warning women of every generation that the gains of feminism should not be taken for granted 13 In 2014 high profile women such as journalists Jill Abramson and Katha Pollitt actress writer Lena Dunham and feminist novelist Roxane Gay among many others reread each of the chapters of the book and examined their contemporary relevance In September 2015 Bustle com included Backlash among its list of 25 Bestsellers from the last 25 years you simply must make time to read 14 Reflecting on the legacy of the book in The New Yorker in July 2022 Molly Fischer called Backlash an era defining phenomenon that presented a damningly methodical assessment of women s status in Reagan era America 15 Backlash has also been translated into several foreign languages including Spanish Portuguese Polish German Finnish Korean and Italian 16 Stiffed Edit In Faludi s 1999 book Stiffed The Betrayal of the American Man Faludi analyzes the state of the American man Faludi argues that while many of those in power are men most individual men have little power American men have been brought up to be strong support their families and work hard But many men who followed this now find themselves underpaid or unemployed disillusioned and abandoned by their wives Changes in American society have affected both men and women Faludi concludes and it is wrong to blame individual men for class differences or for plain differences in individual luck and ability that they did not cause and from which men and women suffer alike 17 The Terror Dream Edit In The Terror Dream Faludi analyzes the September 11 2001 terrorist attacks in light of prior American experience going back to insecurity on the historical American frontier such as in Metacom s Rebellion Faludi argues that 9 11 reinvigorated in America a climate that is hostile to women Women are viewed as weak and best suited to playing support roles for the men who protect them from attack 18 19 The book was called a tendentious self important sloppily reasoned work that gives feminism a bad name by The New York Times principal book reviewer Michiko Kakutani 20 Another New York Times journalist John Leonard stated In The Terror Dream a skeptical Faludi reads everything second guesses everybody watches too much talking head TV and emerges from the archives and the pulp id like an exorcist and a Penthesilea 21 Sarah Churchwell in The Guardian says Ultimately Faludi is guilty of her own exaggerations and mythmaking strong arming her argument into submission 22 On the other hand Kirkus Reviews claimed that the book was a rich incisive analysis of the surreality of American life in the wake of 9 11 and that it was brilliant illuminating and essential 23 Reviewing the book for Fresh Air Maureen Corrigan praised Faludi for her characteristic restraint and depth of research and for her rigorous insistence on truth 24 In the Darkroom Edit Faludi s most recent book published in 2016 is In the Darkroom with Henry Holt amp Co it is about the fluidity and binaries of modern transsexuality inspired by Faludi s father coming out as a transgender woman 25 Writing in The New York Times Michelle Goldberg called Faludi s book a rich arresting and ultimately generous investigation of her father 26 Writing in The Guardian Rachel Cooke described the book as an elegant masterpiece and a searching investigation of identity barely disguised as a sometimes funny and sometimes very painful family saga 27 In the Darkroom won the 2016 Kirkus Prize for nonfiction 28 and was a finalist for the 2017 Pulitzer Prize in Biography 29 The book has been translated into multiple foreign languages including Spanish Italian German Korean Polish 30 Portuguese Hungarian Turkish Dutch and Chinese 31 Faludi and feminism EditFaludi has rejected the claim advanced by critics that there is a rigid monolithic feminist orthodoxy 32 noting in response that she has disagreed with Gloria Steinem about pornography and Naomi Wolf about abortion Like Gloria Steinem 33 34 Faludi has criticized the obscurantism prevalent in academic feminist theorizing saying There s this sort of narrowing specialization and use of coded elitist language of deconstruction or New Historicism or whatever they re calling it these days which is to my mind impenetrable and not particularly useful 35 She has also characterized academic feminism s love affair with deconstructionism as toothless and warned that it distract s from constructive engagement with the problems of the public world 32 Bibliography EditThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items August 2016 Books Edit Faludi Susan 1991 Backlash The Undeclared War Against American Women New York Crown Faludi Susan 1999 Stiffed The Betrayal of the American Man New York William Morrow Faludi Susan 2007 The Terror Dream Fear and Fantasy in Post 9 11 America New York Metropolitan Books Faludi Susan 2016 In the Darkroom New York Metropolitan Books Essays and reporting Edit Faludi Susan Feminism Made a Faustian Bargain With Celebrity Culture Now It s Paying the Price New York Times June 20 2022 Faludi Susan April 15 2013 Death of a revolutionary Shulamith Firestone helped to create a new society But she couldn t live in it American Chronicles The New Yorker Vol 89 no 9 pp 52 61 Faludi Susan 2013 Facebook feminism like it or not Carnival of Buncombe The Baffler 23 23 34 51 doi 10 1162 BFLR a 00166 JSTOR 43307858 Faludi Susan October 2010 American Electra Feminism s Ritual Matricide Harper s 29 42 Faludi Susan May 16 1990 The Reckoning Safeway LBO Yields Vast Profits but Exacts a Heavy Human Toll The Wall Street Journal Archived from the original on August 20 2015 See also EditThird wave feminism Jewish feminismReferences Edit Goldberg Michelle June 16 2016 Susan Faludi s In the Darkroom The New York Times Dean Michelle June 17 2016 Susan Faludi the feminist writer on trans issues Donald Trump and masculinity The Guardian C E Morgan 2016 Kirkus Prize Winner in Fiction February 29 2016 Archived from the original on June 8 2019 Retrieved March 2 2016 Biography winners and finalists for the Pulitzer Prize February 29 2016 Retrieved March 23 2020 a b c Susan Faludi Susan Faludi getting to know my father the woman Books The Guardian Retrieved June 25 2016 Backlash The Undeclared War Against American Women Nonfiction Classics for Students Encyclopedia com April 18 1959 Retrieved June 25 2016 Susan Faludi December 5 2016 Susan Faludi Hungary s sharp rightward turn is a warning to America The Guardian Retrieved December 5 2016 Susan Faludi s Radcliffe Webpage Archived copy Archived from the original on June 6 2011 Retrieved October 11 2011 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Abby McBride June 13 2013 Bowdoin Welcomes Writer Susan Faludi as Tallman Scholar Archived from the original on November 19 2015 Retrieved November 19 2015 AT HOME WITH Susan Faludi and Russ Rymer Sympathy for Men Empathy With One The New York Times October 21 1999 Honorary Doctorates 2017 http www su se english about ceremonies honorary doctorates honorary doctorates 2017 1 328417 Archived October 23 2017 at the Wayback Machine Faludi Susan October 1 1991 Backlash The Undeclared War Against American Women Crown ISBN 0 517 57698 8 Irin Carmon July 25 2014 Welcome to Backlash Book Club Matter com Crystal Paul September 29 2015 25 Bestsellers from the last 25 years you simply must make time to reread Bustle Molly Fischer The Real Backlash Never Ended The New Yorker July 21 2022 Selected Foreign Language Editions of Backlash Faludi Susan October 1 2000 Stiffed The Betrayal of the American Man Harper Perennial ISBN 0 380 72045 0 Faludi Susan October 2 2007 The Terror Dream Fear and Fantasy in Post 9 11 America Metropolitan Books ISBN 978 0 8050 8692 8 Faludi Susan September 7 2007 America s Guardian Myths The New York Times Retrieved May 24 2010 Michiko Kakutani October 23 2007 9 11 Is Seen as Leading to an Attack on Women The New York Times Review of Susan Faludi 2007 The Terror Dream Macmillan ISBN 9780805086928 John Leonard October 14 2007 Macho Security State The New York Times We re at war sweetheart The Guardian March 22 2008 The Terror Dream by Susan Faludi a persuasive analysis of post 9 11 sexism is in danger of losing its way says Sarah Churchwell Review The Terror Dream Kirkus Reviews Corrigan Maureen November 6 2007 Susan Faludi Slams Media Myths in Terror Dream NPR Cronn 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