"The image that Waisbrooker projects to the world as beautiful and pleasing is the woman who finds voice" (Allen).
Second Wave Feminism
1960's
Women's reproductive rights and liberation
Identity politics
"began to associate the subjugation of women with broader critiques of patriarchy, capitalism, normative heterosexuality, and the woman's role as wife and mother" (Rampton).
Third Wave Feminism
1990's
LGBTQ+ and minorities
Female empowerment
"Its transversal politics means that differences such as those of ethnicity, class, sexual orientation, etc. are celebrated and recognized as dynamic, situational, and provisional" (Rampton).