Suzanne Venker

Suzanne Venker
Born St. Louis, Missouri
Nationality American
Alma mater Boston University
Genre Non-fiction
Subject Criticism of feminism
Relatives Phyllis Schlafly (aunt)
Website
suzannevenker.com

Suzanne Venker (born in St. Louis, Missouri),[1] is an American non-fiction author. She has authored several books critical of feminism.[2][3] She was disinvited from a speaking engagement at Williams College in 2015.[4]

She co-wrote The Flipside of Feminism: What Conservative Women Know - and Men Can't Say with her late aunt, the Conservative lawyer and activist, Phyllis Schlafly.[5]

Selected works

  • Venker, Suzanne (2004). 7 Myths of Working Mothers: Why Children and (Most) Careers Just Don't Mix. Dallas, Texas: Spence Pub. Co. ISBN 9781890626532.
  • Review: Karnick, S.T. (2004). "BOOK TALK - "7 Myths of Working Mothers: Why Children and (Most) Careers Just Don't Mix" by Suzanne Venker". The American Enterprise. American Enterprise Institute. 15 (7): 54. OCLC 98497992. Archived from the original on 2005-02-07.
  • Venker, Suzanne; Schlafly, Phyllis (2011). The Flipside of Feminism: What Conservative Women Know -- and Men Can't Say. Washington, D.C. New York: WND Books. ISBN 9781935071273.
  • Venker, Suzanne (2013). The War on Men. Washington, D.C: WND Books. ISBN 9781938067181.
  • Venker, Suzanne (2013). How to Choose a Husband: And Make Peace With Marriage. Washington, D.C. New York: WND Books. ISBN 9781936488957.
  • Venker, Suzanne (2017). The Alpha Female's Guide to Men and Marriage: How Love Works. New York, New York: Post Hill Press. ISBN 9781618688446.

References

  1. "About". suzannevenker.com. Suzanne Venker. Retrieved November 4, 2017.
  2. Seligson, Susan (August 3, 2011). "BU Alum assails feminism as "dead-end Road"". bu.edu. Boston University. Retrieved April 28, 2017.
  3. Malito, Alessandra (March 4, 2017). "Author Suzanne Venker: 'alpha women' should behave differently in the bedroom than the boardroom". MarketWatch. Retrieved April 28, 2017.
  4. Logue, Josh (October 21, 2015). "Uninvited to Williams". Inside Higher Ed. Retrieved April 28, 2017.
  5. Blake, Mariah (August 11, 2014). "The men's rights movement and the women who love it". Mother Jones. Retrieved November 4, 2017.
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