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Three Women Writing/Riding Feminism's Third Wave
Authors:Hokulani Aikau  Karla Erickson  Wendy Leo Moore
Institution:(1) Department of American Studies, 104 Scott Hall, 72 Pleasant St. SE, Minneapolis, MN, 55455
Abstract:In this article the authors compare their own stories of developing a feminist consciousness in order to demonstrate how the distinction between feminist waves and feminist generations can be a productive one. They argue that the metaphor of waves must be delineated from the family metaphor of generation in order to maintain the fluidity that exists within a generational cohort of feminist scholars. Their narrative begins where they all meet, at the University of Minnesota in 2001, and interweaves stories of how they eventually come together in the same institution as feminist scholars. Their stories illustrate that although they each identify as feminists, and each fall into the category often referred to as ldquothird wave,rdquo their pursuit of a feminist agenda has followed different trajectories. Taken together, their personal narratives unpack and explore the wave metaphor for describing individuals, provide a critique of feminist generations, and illustrate the multiplicity of third wave feminism.
Keywords:waves  feminism  generations  intersectionality  personal narrative  intellectual training
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