Susan Faludi

Pulitzer Prize-winning author (and lightning rod) Susan Faludi writes about the cultural politics of gender.

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  • The Money Shot

    by Susan Faludi

    The New Yorker | October 1995

    American manhood has always defined itself in the workplace. But nowhere is men's job performance more literally about masculine prowess than in the San Fernando Valley's porn industry, where for increasing numbers of disenfranchised men the competition is all about "waiting for wood."

  • The Naked Citadel

    by Susan Faludi

    The New Yorker | September 1994

    A visit behind the walls of the military academy called The Citadel reveals an isolated, relentless, and sometimes brutal male culture, and yields an unexpected explanation of why the cadets, and their administrative mentors, so fear the presence of one female student.

  • The Reckoning

    by Susan Faludi

    The Wall Street Journal | May 1990

    The Safeway LBO yielded vast profits but exacted a heavy human toll.

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