Catching a Wave: Reclaiming Feminism for the 21st Century

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Rory Cooke Dicker, Alison Piepmeier
UPNE, 2003 - 338 páginas
Young women today have benefited from the strides made by grassroots social activists in the 1960s and 1970s, yet they are hesitant to identify themselves as feminists and seem apathetic about carrying the torch of older generations to redress persistent sexism and gender-based barriers. Contesting the notion that we are in a post-feminist age, this provocative collection of original essays identifies a third wave of feminism. The contributors argue that the next generation needs to develop a politicized, collective feminism that both builds on the strategies of second wave feminists and is grounded in the material realities and culture of the twenty-first century.

Organized in five sections that mirror the stages of consciousness-raising, this is an engaging, often edgy, look at a broad range of perspectives on the diversity, complexity, multiplicity, and playfulness of the third wave. It is also a call to action for new voices to redefine a feminism that is not only personally aware but also politically involved.
 

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3
II
29
III
31
IV
57
V
81
VI
99
VII
101
VIII
116
XII
171
XIII
188
XIV
207
XV
209
XVI
232
XVIII
244
XIX
261
XX
263

IX
138
X
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XI
159
XXI
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XXII
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