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Barbara Ehrenreich

Biographical

Here's a page from Mount Holyoke College with a brief bio, a photo, some links, and some info about the book Nickel and Dimed. It's a good place to start your Internet research about Ehrenreich.

Here's the author's profile from The Nation, a magazine to which she's a regular contributor. How is this biographical information different from that given above?

Here is Ehrenreich's entry at Infoplease.com. How is this entry different from the information above? Do you consider it trustworthy? Why or why not?

Bibliographical

In this Time magazine article about the 2000 Presidential election, Ehrenreich explains why she voted for Ralph Nader.

In this Salon essay, Ehrenreich writes about Monica Lewinsky, Bill Clinton, and the impeachment process.

Click here to hear a speech by the author in RealAudio about the media. Now that you know some of Ehrenreich's writing, what do you think of her speaking? Does she sound about the way you imagined?

Cultural

This page contains a brief review of Ehrenreich's novel Kipper's Game. Does the subject matter of this novel fit in easily with this writer's other work?

Interested in putting this author's work into a cultural context? Here are some feminism and women's literature links. How can this information help you in your writing about Ehrenreich?

This is the homepage of the Democratic Socialists of America. Can you find a link between Ehrenreich and this organization?

Here is a review of Ehrenreich's book, Blood Rites: Origins and History of the Passions of War. Does this subject matter surprise you, given what you know of this author's work?