What are the three waves of feminism? When did they occur, and what did they focus on? Lastly, how are they critiqued?

Please provide the best answer for the statement


1. The first wave of feminism began in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries and
revolved around the women’s suffrage movement.
2. The second wave of feminism, which began in the 1960s, broadened the fight to include
equality in the workplace, equality in education, and social independence from men.
3. The third wave of feminism, which some date to the early 1990s, was born out of the
writings of women of color and focuses on issues such as racial injustice, gender injustice,
and economic injustice, and making sure that they are addressed as a whole for all women.
4. The first two waves are criticized for working to solve only the issues of certain women,
particularly privileged women—i.e., white, straight, cisgender, and upper class. The
second wave tended to assume that all women have the same experiences, which erased
the unique experiences that women with different social identities have. Third wave
feminism has been critiqued for being too individualized and dividing women up amongst
themselves.

Sociology

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