3rd Wave of Feminism
Editors: Kaavya, Harsh and Siddhant
HEADLINE:INTRODUCTION: 3RD WAVE OF FEMINISM
The third wave of feminism emerged in the mid-1990s. It was led by so-called Generation Xers who, born in the 1960s and ’70s in the developed world, came of age in a media-saturated and culturally and economically diverse milieu. Although they benefitted significantly from the legal rights and protections that had been obtained by first- and second-wave feminists, they also critiqued the positions and what they felt was unfinished work of second-wave feminism.
INTERSECTIONALITY:
Intersectionality is the acknowledgment that everyone has their own unique experiences of discrimination and oppression. It can be anything from – gender, race, class, sexual orientation, physical ability, etc. Marginalizing people based on the factors mentioned is something we hope to talk about today.
What led to the 3rd wave?
5 Key Issues of Third Wave Feminism
Violence against women
Individual empowerment
Reproductive rights
Intersectionality
Sexual liberation
MOVEMENTS:
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Third wave literature
The Queer Theory
Major queer movements
TIMELINE OF THE MAJOR MOVEMENTS:
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Career opportunities for the queer
Notable personas
CONCLUSION
THANK YOU
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3rd Wave of Feminism
Editors: Kaavya, Harsh and Siddhant
HEADLINE:INTRODUCTION: 3RD WAVE OF FEMINISM
The third wave of feminism emerged in the mid-1990s. It was led by so-called Generation Xers who, born in the 1960s and ’70s in the developed world, came of age in a media-saturated and culturally and economically diverse milieu. Although they benefitted significantly from the legal rights and protections that had been obtained by first- and second-wave feminists, they also critiqued the positions and what they felt was unfinished work of second-wave feminism.
INTERSECTIONALITY:
Intersectionality is the acknowledgment that everyone has their own unique experiences of discrimination and oppression. It can be anything from – gender, race, class, sexual orientation, physical ability, etc. Marginalizing people based on the factors mentioned is something we hope to talk about today.
What led to the 3rd wave?
5 Key Issues of Third Wave Feminism
Violence against women
Individual empowerment
Reproductive rights
Intersectionality
Sexual liberation
MOVEMENTS:
+info
Third wave literature
The Queer Theory
Major queer movements
TIMELINE OF THE MAJOR MOVEMENTS:
+i
+info
Career opportunities for the queer
Notable personas
CONCLUSION
THANK YOU