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What makes a (third) wave? How and why the third wave narrative works for contemporary feminists

What makes a (third) wave? How and why the third wave narrative works for contemporary feminists
What makes a (third) wave? How and why the third wave narrative works for contemporary feminists
The wave narrative has come to frame academic and popular discussions of western feminist activism. Yet there are overlapping and contradictory ways of interpreting “third-wave feminism,” which has resulted in much confusion surrounding its use and relevancy within western feminist praxis. Hence the need for a greater understanding of the term “third-wave feminism.” This article sets out a framework for understanding third-wave feminism, highlighting the importance of political context. The article, drawing upon interview data generated with activists in the USA and the UK, argues that while chronology is the most prevalent way in which feminist activists interpret third-wave feminism, many also cite age and intersectionality as indicators of third-wave feminism. Moreover, differing interpretations influence the extent to which it is seen as a positive development. While third-wave feminism is more developed in the USA, many within the UK recognize and use the term.
1461-6742
409-428
Evans, Elizabeth
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Evans, Elizabeth
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Evans, Elizabeth (2015) What makes a (third) wave? How and why the third wave narrative works for contemporary feminists. International Feminist Journal of Politics, 18 (3), 409-428. (doi:10.1080/14616742.2015.1027627).

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The wave narrative has come to frame academic and popular discussions of western feminist activism. Yet there are overlapping and contradictory ways of interpreting “third-wave feminism,” which has resulted in much confusion surrounding its use and relevancy within western feminist praxis. Hence the need for a greater understanding of the term “third-wave feminism.” This article sets out a framework for understanding third-wave feminism, highlighting the importance of political context. The article, drawing upon interview data generated with activists in the USA and the UK, argues that while chronology is the most prevalent way in which feminist activists interpret third-wave feminism, many also cite age and intersectionality as indicators of third-wave feminism. Moreover, differing interpretations influence the extent to which it is seen as a positive development. While third-wave feminism is more developed in the USA, many within the UK recognize and use the term.

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Accepted/In Press date: 17 October 2014
e-pub ahead of print date: 20 April 2015

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Local EPrints ID: 487654
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/487654
ISSN: 1461-6742
PURE UUID: 5593d6c2-716a-4f6a-945a-8d2bd882fe7c
ORCID for Elizabeth Evans: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-3237-8951

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