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A list of key concepts, a brief summary, and a comprehensive summary of the article: Henry, Astrid. 2012. “Waves” in: Rethinking Women's and Gender Studies. eds. Catherine M. Orr, Ann Braithwaite. New York: Routledge.

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Notes literature Feminist Classics

Astrid Henry (2012) – Waves ................................................................................................................2

Key concepts ........................................................................................................................................2

Short summary of the text ....................................................................................................................4

Summary of the text .............................................................................................................................5

Introduction......................................................................................................................................5

Generation and Ideology..................................................................................................................6

Homogenization ...............................................................................................................................6

A Mother-Daughter Relationship ....................................................................................................7

Temporal Change.............................................................................................................................8

U.S., Canadian, and European Context ...........................................................................................8

, Astrid Henry (2012) – Waves


Henry, Astrid. 2012. “Waves” in: Rethinking Women’s and Gender Studies. eds. Catherine M.
Orr, Ann Braithwaite. New York: Routledge.


Key concepts
“Waves” Metaphor in Feminism:
- The metaphor of “waves” has been used to categorize and narrate the history of
feminism.
- It started with “second wave” feminists identifying themselves in relation to the “first
wave” of earlier feminists.
- The emergence of a “third wave” further solidified the use of the metaphor, dividing
feminism’s history into three eras.
Issues with Simplification:
- The wave metaphor simplifies complex feminist ideologies, movements, and historical
contexts.
- It confuses generations with ideologies, creating misunderstandings and overlooking
diversity within generations.
- The metaphor oversimplifies the diversity within the second wave and leads to
inaccurate portrayals of its various aspects.
Feminism and Age:
- Age does not necessarily align with waves of feminism.
- Different generations might share the same academic moment due to institutional
contexts.
- Scholars like Judith Butler challenge easy categorization based on age.
Culture-Driven Waves:
- Scholars argue that waves should be defined by cultural contexts, not just age.
- “Third wave” feminism is influenced by cultural shifts rather than just generational
changes.
- This approach offers a more inclusive identification based on shared values and cultural
contexts.
Homogenization and Complexity:

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