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reclaiming feminism for the 21st century

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An edition of Catching a wave (2003)

Catching a wave

reclaiming feminism for the 21st century

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A collection of essays on feminism written by Jennifer Baumgardner, Amy Richards, Katha Pollitt, Jennifer L. Pozner, Nancy Gruver [and others].

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English
Pages
338

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Catching a Wave: Reclaiming Feminism for the 21st Century
Feb 01, 2016, Northeastern
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Catching a wave: reclaiming feminism for the 21st century
2003, Northeastern University Press
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Table of Contents

Introduction / -- Rory Dicker, -- Alison Piepmeier ; -- NEEDING FEMINISM
The "big lie": false feminist death syndrome, profit, and the media -- Jennifer L. Pozner
In a word, Baywatch -- Susannah B. Mintz
Reviving Lolita; or, because junior high is still hell -- Alyssa Harad ; -- COMING TO FEMINISM
"That's not fair!": nurturing girls' natural feminism -- Nancy Gruver
Voices and visions: a mother and daughter discuss coming to feminism and being feminist -- Roxanne Harde, -- Erin Harde
Please, stop thinking about tomorrow: building a feminist movement on college campuses for today -- Sarah Boonin ; -- RECOGNIZING FEMINISM
Who's the next Gloria?: the quest for the third wave superleader -- Jennifer Baumgardner, -- Amy Richards
Buffy the vampire slayer: the next generation of television -- Michele Byers
Third World, third wave feminism(s): the evolution of Arab American feminism -- Susan Muaddi Darraj ; -- REDEFINING FEMIINISM
Feminism's family problem: feminist generations and the mother-daughter trope -- Astrid Henry
Do the ladies run this ...?: some thoughts on hip-hop feminism -- Gwendolyn D. Pough
The transfeminist manifesto -- Emi Koyama ; -- DOING FEMINISM
Hearing the daughter voice: the Bat Kol as Rrrabbi Grrrl -- Alana Suskin
Rocking the gender order -- Mimi Schippers
Pranks and fake porn: doing feminism my way-- Kristina Sheryl Wong-- Afterword /-- Katha Pollitt,-- Amy Baumgardner.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 321-326) and index.

Published in
Boston

Classifications

Library of Congress
HQ1426 .C284 2003, HQ1426.C284 2003

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 338 p. ;
Number of pages
338

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL15546871M
Internet Archive
catchingwaverecl0000unse
ISBN 10
1555535704, 1555535712
LCCN
2002153489
OCLC/WorldCat
50982382
Library Thing
1683587
Goodreads
638914
98533

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OL18154663W

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