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|a Not My Mother's Sister :
|b Generational Conflict and Third-Wave Feminism /
|c Astrid Henry.
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|a Daughterhood is powerful: the emergence of feminism's third wave -- Finding ourselves in the past: feminist generations and the development of second-wave feminism -- Taking feminism to bed: the third wave does the sex wars -- Neither my mother nor my lover: generational relations in queer feminism -- To be, or not to be, real: black feminists and the emerging third wave.
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