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  1. Before exploring intersectionality and popular music in the third wave, I first situate the development of feminism in terms of the larger political context of the late 1980s and early 1990s. From there, I outline the third wave’s relationship to popular music, noting its early connections to the Riot Grrrl movement and hip-hop.

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    Ask students to write on a scratch piece of paper a list of political, social, and cultural accomplishments they think women have made in the past 100 years (entries could include the right to vote...
    Ask students to share their answers, and discuss what issues facing women they feel have been overcome, and which are still in progress.
    Tell students they will be looking into issues women were confronting in the 1990s, which coalesced around the notion of “Third Wave Feminism.” Show Image 1, Anita Hill before Congress to the class...
    Ask students to share their observations with the class. Then ask:
    ShowClip 1, The Anita Hill Testimony. Ask students:
    DisplayImage 2, Thank You America (Anita Hill) by Sue Coe (1991). Tell students that the image is by British-American illustrator Sue Coe, who made the piece in response to the trial. Ask students:
    Ask students:
    Play Clip 2, Harvard Law Students Respond to the Anita Hill Testimony, and encourage students to take notes throughout. Ask students:
    Writing Prompt: Read Laina Dawes’ “Why I Was Never A Riot Grrrl.” Having learned about Third Wave feminism’s pitfalls, write a paragraph about the ways you see change in the women’s rights protest...
    Make a short 3-4 page ‘zine that showcases your personality, the things you like, and the beliefs you stand for.
    Create a playlist of ten songs that exemplify some of the beliefs associated with Third Wave Feminism.
    Research other female rappers of the 1990s. Choose one and explain how their music, beliefs, image, fashion, etc. connect to ideas of Third Wave Feminism.
  2. She brought indigenous instruments to her music, giving it an experimental edge. Her song Bad Girls (2010) became a feminist anthem and won her an MTV award. Fourth wave: Internet, popular culture . The fourth wave of feminism is the period post 2012 and is described as the age of the internet, also fueled by the #metoo movement. This is by far ...

    • The first wave of feminism is believed to have started around 1848, often tied to the first formal Women’s Rights Convention in Seneca Falls, New York.
    • The second wave of feminism is believed to have taken place between the early 1960s to the late 1980s. This wave commenced after the postwar chaos, and it was thought to be inspired by the civil rights movement in the United States and the labor rights movement in the United Kingdom.
    • The third wave is thought to have spanned from the late 1980s until the 1990s. There are some overlaps and continuations from second wave feminism, but many third wave feminists simply sought to rid the perceived rigid ideology of second wave feminists.
    • While there is some disagreement, it is generally accepted that there is a fourth wave of feminism which may have started anywhere from 2007 to 2012 (Sternadori, 2019) and continues to the present day.
  3. Jun 23, 2020 · While watching the hearings, Rebecca Walker, daughter of second wave icon Alice Walker, began describing the political climate as ”The Third Wave.”. In addition, beginning in the 1990s, underground feminist punk rock bands surfaced in “Riot Grrrl” groups. These “girrl” groups combined punk culture with politics, feminism, and style.

  4. The term third wave is credited to Walker's 1992 article, "Becoming the Third Wave." [1] Third-wave feminism is a feminist movement that began in the early 1990s, [2] prominent in the decades prior to the fourth wave. [3][4] Grounded in the civil-rights advances of the second wave, Gen X third-wave feminists born in the 1960s and 1970s embraced ...

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  6. Sep 27, 2024 · The third wave of feminism emerged in the 1990s and was led by Generation X, the generation of Americans born in the 1960s and ’70s who came of age in a media-saturated and culturally and economically diverse milieu. Although third-wave feminists benefited significantly from the legal rights and protections that had been obtained by first- and second-wave feminists, they also critiqued some ...

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