Table of contents for The women's movement today : an encyclopedia of third-wave feminism / edited by Leslie L. Heywood.

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[NOTE: DOCUMENTS THAT ARE BOLDFACED HERE (18, 21, 33, 38, 41, 45, 51, 55, 61, 67, 69, AND 73) HAVE BEEN REMOVED FROM THE MANUSRIPT AND WILL NOT APPEAR IN THE BOUND BOOK, PER THE AUTHOR AND AE, 5/10/05.]
Heywood 
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chronology
Alphabetical List of Entries
Topical List of Entries
The Encyclopedia 
Selected Bibliography
Index 
About the Editor and Contributors
Primary Documents
I. THIRD WAVE FEMINISM: DEFINITIONS AND DEBATES
1. Rebecca Walker, "Becoming Third Wave," 1992 .
2. Barbara Findlen, Excerpt from "Introduction," Listen Up: Voices From the Next Feminist Generation, 1995.
3. Joan Morgan, "hip-hop feminist," When Chickenheads Come Home to Roost, 1998. 
4. Naomi Wolf, "Two Traditions," Fire With Fire, 1993.
5. Rebecca Walker, Excerpt from "Being Real," To Be Real: Telling the Truth and Changing the Face of Feminism, 1995.
6. Leslie Heywood and Jennifer Drake, Excerpt from "Introduction," Third Wave Agenda: Being Feminist, Doing Feminism, 1997. 
7. Kimberly Springer, "Third Wave Black Feminism?," 2002.
8. Chandra Talpade Mohanty, "Defining Genealogies: Feminist Reflections on Being South-Asian in North America," in Making More Waves: New Writing by Asian American Women, 1997.
9. Daisy Hernandez and Bushra Rehman, Excerpt from "Introduction" to Colonize This: Young Women of Color on Today's Feminism, 2002.
10. Rebecca Hurdis, "Heartbroken," Colonize This: Young Women of Color on Today's Feminism, 2002.
11. Deborah L. Siegel, "Reading Between the Waves: Feminist Historiography in a `Postfeminist' Moment," .
12. Candis Steenbergen, "Talkin Bout Whose Generation," Turbochicks: Talking Young Feminism, 2001. 
13. Anita Harris, "Not Waving or Drowning: Young Women, Feminism, and the Limits of the Next Wave Debate," 2001.
 14. Sarah Gamble, "Postfeminism," The Routledge Critical Dictionary of Feminism and Postfeminism, 2000. 
15. Rory Dicker and Alison Piepmeier, Excerpt from "Introduction," Catching a Wave: Reclaiming Feminism for the 21st Century. 
16. Stacy Gillis and Rebecca Munford, "GENEALOGIES AND GENERATIONS: THE POLITICS AND PRAXIS OF THIRD WAVE FEMINISM," 2004.
17. Astrid Henry, "Daughterhood Is Powerful," Not My Mother's Sister.
18. Stacy Gillis, Gillian Howie, Rebecca Munford, "Introduction," Third Wave Feminism: A Critical Introduction, 2004.
19. Lisa Jervis, "The End of Feminism's Third Wave," 2004. 
II. CONSUMERISM, GLOBALIZATION, AND OUR LIVES
20. Susan Bordo, "In the Empire of Images," Unbearable Weight: Feminism, Western Culture, and the Body, 2003.
21. Angela McRobbie, "Notes on Postfeminism and Popular Culture," All About the Girl, 2004.
22. bell hooks, "Global Feminism," Feminism is for Everybody,
23. Michelle Tea, excerpt from "Introduction," Without a Net. 
24. Daisy Hernandez, "My Father's Hands, Without a Net, 
25. bell hooks, "Women at Work," Feminism is for Everybody. 
26. Peggy Orenstein, "Thriving in a Time of Flux," from Flux, 2000. 
27. Elizabeth Wurtzel, excerpt from Bitch: In Praise of Difficult 
Women, 1998.
28. bell hooks, "Our Bodies, Ourselves," Feminism is for Everybody. .
29. Lisa Jones, "Is Biracial Enough," Bulletproof Diva, .
30. Cristina Tzintzun, "Colonize This," Colonize This: Young Women of Color on Today's Feminism, 2002.
31. Lisa Weiner-Mahfuz Organizing 101," Colonize This: Young Women of Color on Today's Feminism, 2002.
32. Gwendoyn Pough, "Bringing Wreck: Theorizing Race, Rap, Gender, and the Public Sphere," Check It While I Wreck It, 2004.
33. Allyson Mitchell, Lisa Bryn Rundle, and Lara Karaian, "Introduction: A Conversation with Allyson, Lisa, and Lara," Turbochicks: Talking Young Feminism, 2001.
34. Anita Harris, Excerpt from "Introduction," Future Girl: Young Women in the Twenty First Century, 2004. 
35. Leslie Heywood and Jennifer Drake, "It's All About The Benjamins: Economic Determinants of Third Wave Feminism in the U.S.," Third Wave Feminism: A Critical Exploration, 2004.
36. Winifred Woodhull, "Global Feminisms, Transnational Political Economies, Third World Cultural Production," Third Wave Feminism: A Critical Exploration, 2004. 
III. RESISTING CULTURE
37. Ednie Kaeh Garrison, "US Feminism Grrrl Style: Youth (Sub)Cultures and the Technologies of the Third Wave," 2000. 
38. "Screaming as Loud as the Boys: Women in Punktopia," Heather Davis, Turbochicks: Talking Young Feminism, 2001. 
39. Lisa Jervis, "Bitch," Bitch Magazine, 1996.
40. Lisa Jervis and Andi Zeisler, "Barbie Can Just Bite Me," Bitch Magazine, 1996.
41. Tara Roberts, "Fierce." "About Us," Fierce Magazine, 
42. Ophira Edut, "Introduction," Adios, Barbie, 1998.
43. Heather M. Gray and Samantha Phillips, "The Beauty Standard: Wasting Our Time on Perfection." Real Girl/Real World, 1998.
44. Emi Koyama, "A New Fat-Positive Feminism," http://eminism.org/readings/fatpositive.html
45. Anita Harris, "Jamming Girl Culture," All About the Girl, 
46. Ophira Edut as Evelyn Summerstein, "Absolutely Capitalist," in Bitch Magazine, 1998.
47. Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards, excerpt from Manifesta, 2000.
48. Leora Tanenbaum, "Introduction," Slut, 2000.
49. Leora Tanenbaum, "Introduction," Catfight, 2002.
50. Laurel Gilbert and Crystal Kile "Surfergrrrls FAQ," Surfergrrrls, 
51. Carla Sinclair, "Who Are Netchicks," "What's In It For Me?" Netchick: A Smart Girls' Guide to the Wired World, 
52. Rosamund Else-Mitchell and Naomi Flutter, excerpt from "Introduction," Talking Up: Young Women's Take on Feminism, 1998.
53. Misha Schubert, "The Strategic Politics of Organization," Talking Up: Young Women's Take on Feminism, 1998.
54. Suzette Mitchell, "Lines of Demarcation: Beijing 1995," Talking Up: Young Women's Take on Feminism, 1998.
55. bell hooks, "Feminist Politics," Feminism is for Everybody,
56. Guerilla Girls, "Introduction,"The Guerilla Girls' Bedside Companion to the History of Western Art, 1998. 
57. Guerilla Girls, "Today Women are Equal, Right?" The Guerilla Girls' Bedside Companion to the History of Western Art, 1998.
58. Trina Robbins, "Grrrlz' Comix: The 1990's," From Girls to Grrrlz: A History of Women's Comics From Teens to Zines, 1999. 
59. Rachel Fudge, "The Buffy Effect, or, a Tale of Cleavage," Bitch Magazine, 1999.
IV.PRODUCING OURSELVES, NAMING NAMES
60. Merri Lisa Johnson, "Jane Hocus, Jane Focus," Jane Sexes It Up, 2002. 
61. Rita Alfonso and Jo Trigilio, "Surfing the 3rd Wave: A Dialog Between Two Third Wave Feminists," 1997.
62. Patricia Payette, "The Feminist Wife," Jane Sexes It Up, 2002.
63. Hillary Carlip, "Jocks," Girl Power: Young Women Speak Out, 1995.
64. Ariel Gore, "Introduction," The Essential Hip Mama, 2003.
65. Summer Wood, "Freedom of Choice: Parsing the Word that Defined a Generation," Bitch Magazine, 2004.
66. Riki Wilchins, "Queerer Bodies," GenderQueer: Voices from Beyond the Sexual Binary, 2002.
67. Vickie Nam, excerpt from "Introduction, " Yell-Oh Girls: Emerging voices Explore Culture, Identity, and Growing Up Asian American, 2001.
68. Kristina Sheryl Wong, "A Big Bad Prank," Yell-Oh Girls: Emerging voices Explore Culture, Identity, and Growing Up Asian, 2001.
69. Marites Mendoza, "Model Minority Guilt," Yell-Oh Girls: Emerging voices Explore Culture, Identity, and Growing Up Asian American, 2001.
70. Sonia Shah,"Slaying the Dragon Lady," Dragon Ladies: Asian American Feminists Breathe Fire, 1997. 
71. Delia D. Aguilar, "Lost in Translation," Dragon Ladies: Asian American Feminists Breathe Fire, 1997. 
72. Ana Castillo, "A Countryless Woman: The Early Feminista," Massacre of the Dreamers, 1994.
73. Danya Ruttenberg, excerpt from "Introduction," Yentl's Revenge,
74. Danya Ruttenberg, "Blood Simple: Transgender Theory Hits the Mikveh," Yentl's Revenge,
75. Eve Rosenbaum, "The Word," Yentl's Revenge, 
76. Rebecca Walker, "What Makes a Man," 2004.
77. Rebecca Walker, "Getting Bi,

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Feminism -- Encyclopedias.
Women -- Social conditions -- 21st century -- Encyclopedias.