SOC 608 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Flash Mob

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Week 4: third wave feminisms 1990-2008 (chapter 3) What is the third wave and how is it different from the second. To have a movement, everyone within it had to have the same identity . By doing this, it excluded many women. There was an agreement, all women experienced male violence, therefore same identity, therefore work towards a common goal. They were more inclusive, said you don"t need common identity to have a common goal, and acknowledged diversity of identities. Radical/social feminist fought and got many new laws. You cant destroy the master"s house by using male tools : pornography & sex work. But re-victimize sex/porn workers by calling them victims and unenlightened. But third wave argued women could choose to be in these professions and be. Third wave, argued feminism is something you have to practice in your everyday life: theorizing experience. Critically and analytically: zines and zine culture, cultural production.

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