Astrid Henry is Louise R. Noun Chair in Women's Studies at Grinnell College, where she teaches in the Gender, Women's, and Sexuality Studies Program. Her essays have been published in the journals Women's Studies Quarterly and PMLA, as well as in anthologies such as Rethinking Women's and Gender Studies, Fashion Talks: Undressing the Power of Style, Reading "Sex and the City," and Catching a Wave: Reclaiming Feminism for the 21st Century.
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Introduction 1. Daughterhood is Powerful: The Emergence of Feminism's Third Wave 2. Finding Ourselves in the Past: Feminist Generations and the Development of Second Wave Feminism 3. Taking Feminism to Bed: The Third Wave Does the Sex Wars 4. Neither My Mother Nor My Lover: Generational Relations in Queer Feminism 5. To Be, or Not to Be, Real: Black Feminists and the Emerging Third Wave Afterword
Introduction 1. Daughterhood is Powerful: The Emergence of Feminism's Third Wave 2. Finding Ourselves in the Past: Feminist Generations and the Development of Second Wave Feminism 3. Taking Feminism to Bed: The Third Wave Does the Sex Wars 4. Neither My Mother Nor My Lover: Generational Relations in Queer Feminism 5. To Be, or Not to Be, Real: Black Feminists and the Emerging Third Wave Afterword
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