Secondary Sources
Janus, Kathleen Kelly. Finding Common Feminist Ground: The Role of the Next Generation in Shaping Feminist Legal Theory. 20 Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy 255-285 (Spring 2013).
In this paper Janus talks about the how “second-wave” feminist shaped Feminist legal theory. She also discussed how the current generation of feminist can shape feminist legal theory. It also talks about the division of feminist based on generation. Janus discusses how and why “third-wave” feminist are failing to help the feminist legal theory and why it is important for modern feminist and “second-wave” feminist to unite.
Rampton, Martha. The Three Waves of Feminism. The Magazine of Pacific University Vol. 41 No. 2. Pacific University., Fall 2008. Web. 3 Nov 2013
In this magazine article Rampton discusses the “waves” of feminism. Rampton discusses the context of the 3 different waves and their goals. The differences in the waves is also discussed. The topic of the future of feminism is also discussed. This article is a quick analysis of the feminist movements past and present.
Ruthsdotter, Mary. Women and the Equal Rights Movement. Nation Park Service (NPS): US Department of the Interior. March 30, 1998.
Mary Ruthsdotter provides a brief summary of the National Women's Rights Movement and its impact on the rights of women of today in this article. It also provides an insight to the women of the 19th and 20th century and how they sought to change their status. Ruthsdotter also states that through the 1960s and beyond, the most drastic changes to women's rights were made, improving the role of women in current society.
Sink, Nancy. 1960's - 1980's Women's Liberation Movement. Northern Virginia Community College.
Here, Nancy Sink discusses the effects of the "second-wave" of feminism, which was during the 1960s through the 1980s. The article also shows the progress and growing support of the National Organization for Women (NOW) and their strive for change. However, it is shown that the entire Feminism Movement was gaining in popularity quickly and more people were getting involved in such.
Henslin , James M. Sociology: A Down-To-Earth Approach. 10th ed. 1. Boston, Columbus, Indianapolis, New York: Allyn and Bacon, 2010. 307-325. Print.
Here readers are shown the sociological perspective on the rise of feminism and gender inequality. The book discusses inequality in everyday life, healthcare, education, and the workplace. The book also discusses the pay gap, the glass ceiling, sexual harassment, violence, and hope for the future.
"Women's Rights." Digital History. Digital History. Web. 15 Dec 2013.
This discusses the beginning of the rise of the fight for women’s rights. It talks about important women during this time and how these women helped move suffrage forward.
http://www.kathleenbjones.com/2013/05/a-belated-reply-to-anne-marie-slaughters-atlantic-essay-why-women-still-cant-have-it-all/
Ampersand by B. Deutsch. leftycartoons.com
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/12/13/feminism-comic-by-katarzyna-babis_n_4441039.html
http://foundsf.org/index.php?title=Women%27s_Liberation_Origins_and_Development_of_the_Movement
http://www.uic.edu/orgs/cwluherstory/CWLUArchive/miss.html
http://www.archives.gov/legislative/features/griffiths/
http://www.brynmawr.edu/library/exhibits/suffrage/nawsa.html
https://www.princeton.edu/~achaney/tmve/wiki100k/docs/Declaration_of_Sentiments.html
In this paper Janus talks about the how “second-wave” feminist shaped Feminist legal theory. She also discussed how the current generation of feminist can shape feminist legal theory. It also talks about the division of feminist based on generation. Janus discusses how and why “third-wave” feminist are failing to help the feminist legal theory and why it is important for modern feminist and “second-wave” feminist to unite.
Rampton, Martha. The Three Waves of Feminism. The Magazine of Pacific University Vol. 41 No. 2. Pacific University., Fall 2008. Web. 3 Nov 2013
In this magazine article Rampton discusses the “waves” of feminism. Rampton discusses the context of the 3 different waves and their goals. The differences in the waves is also discussed. The topic of the future of feminism is also discussed. This article is a quick analysis of the feminist movements past and present.
Ruthsdotter, Mary. Women and the Equal Rights Movement. Nation Park Service (NPS): US Department of the Interior. March 30, 1998.
Mary Ruthsdotter provides a brief summary of the National Women's Rights Movement and its impact on the rights of women of today in this article. It also provides an insight to the women of the 19th and 20th century and how they sought to change their status. Ruthsdotter also states that through the 1960s and beyond, the most drastic changes to women's rights were made, improving the role of women in current society.
Sink, Nancy. 1960's - 1980's Women's Liberation Movement. Northern Virginia Community College.
Here, Nancy Sink discusses the effects of the "second-wave" of feminism, which was during the 1960s through the 1980s. The article also shows the progress and growing support of the National Organization for Women (NOW) and their strive for change. However, it is shown that the entire Feminism Movement was gaining in popularity quickly and more people were getting involved in such.
Henslin , James M. Sociology: A Down-To-Earth Approach. 10th ed. 1. Boston, Columbus, Indianapolis, New York: Allyn and Bacon, 2010. 307-325. Print.
Here readers are shown the sociological perspective on the rise of feminism and gender inequality. The book discusses inequality in everyday life, healthcare, education, and the workplace. The book also discusses the pay gap, the glass ceiling, sexual harassment, violence, and hope for the future.
"Women's Rights." Digital History. Digital History. Web. 15 Dec 2013.
This discusses the beginning of the rise of the fight for women’s rights. It talks about important women during this time and how these women helped move suffrage forward.
http://www.kathleenbjones.com/2013/05/a-belated-reply-to-anne-marie-slaughters-atlantic-essay-why-women-still-cant-have-it-all/
Ampersand by B. Deutsch. leftycartoons.com
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/12/13/feminism-comic-by-katarzyna-babis_n_4441039.html
http://foundsf.org/index.php?title=Women%27s_Liberation_Origins_and_Development_of_the_Movement
http://www.uic.edu/orgs/cwluherstory/CWLUArchive/miss.html
http://www.archives.gov/legislative/features/griffiths/
http://www.brynmawr.edu/library/exhibits/suffrage/nawsa.html
https://www.princeton.edu/~achaney/tmve/wiki100k/docs/Declaration_of_Sentiments.html