WGST 1F90 Lecture : 3rd wave feminism rethinking activism and perceptions.docx

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3(26) 3rd wave feminism: rethinking activism and perceptions. Introduction: feminism has been conceptualized using waves". First wave feminism: 1. first wave: mid 19th century; american, british, canadian movements, 2. achievements, 3. tended to approach issues two ways: maternal feminism and equal rights feminism. Prohibition was the cure: needed the vote in order from women to have their concerns and voice taken seriously, tended to be: racist, elitist and grounded in religion. Diverse body of work: came of age when feminism was already accepted; many gains had been achieved (vote, work, own property, access abortion, etc. ,), particular focus on race, sexuality. How these are forms of power/inequality: re-examined issues such as sex trade work, pornography with a different approach. Worked within a variety of challenges to mainstream, male, white academia. Because us girls crave records and books and fanzines that speak to us that we feel included in and can understand in our own ways.

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