I don’t know much about feminism, but the “waves” model seems clumsy for describing at least the development of the philosophy. Perhaps it works for the politics.
The philosophy seems to have developed more like parallel lineages with continuity of ideas across generations.
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For example, one I think I grok goes: Virginia Woolf —> Hannah Arendt —> Ursula Le Guin, Donna Harroway (temporality approach)
Or Simone de Beauvoir —> Betty Friedan —> Judith Butler (“other” theory/identity-constructionist approach)
Does this make any sense?
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I like this theory. Which work of Hannah Arendt did you have in mind? Haven't come across Donna Harroway.
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Human Condition is the only one I’ve read. I’ve read Wikipedia glosses on rest.
Harroway via Cthulucene talk where she riffs off Le Guin carrier-bag theory.

