Making Waves and Drawing Lines: The Politics of Defining the Vicissitudes of Feminism

Hypatia 12 (3):17-28 (1997)
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Abstract

If there actually is a third wave of feminism, it is too close to the second wave for its definition to be clear and uncontroversial, a fact which emphasizes the political nature of declaring the existence of this third wave. Through an examination of some third wave literature, a case is made for emphasizing the continuity of the second and third waves without blurring the differences between older and younger feminists

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