https://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/114328/
https://www.pacificu.edu/magazine/four-waves-feminism
Sources for discussing the history of feminism in America, and the overall 4 waves of feminism recognized in feminism theory. While there is much debate over where feminism can first be seen, it is agreed that the first wave of feminism can be seen in the late 19th and early 20th. Many consider its formal start to be at the Seneca Falls Convention, which sparked the women’s suffrage movement. These sources provide background information.
https://harvardpolitics.com/evolution-feminism/
This source discusses the changes that happened in feminism theory, and how feminism has changed in definition. It has expanded and expanded over time. This source provides good insight into the changes and what feminism is today, in meaning and in execution.
https://www.jstor.org/stable/26606288
This source discusses intersectionality, which is the pillar of the phase of feminism we deal with in today’s age. This concept has expanded feminism the most, and can help in a discussion of where feminism will go from here. It has already expanded so much to include any individual’s that identify as female and calls for representation in all aspects of life. Is there more to expand?
https://www.apa.org/gradpsych/2006/09/feminism
This is another source discussing what feminism is today. However, this source if from the American Psychological Association and considers the internal ramifications of lack of feminism and the thought processes behind feministic theory. There are many assumptions that go along with feminism and certain biases that have appeared and disappeared throughout the evolution of feminism.
https://www.academia.edu/download/50455250/a_critique_of_feminism.pdf
This source provides modern critiques on feminism and poses questions about if feminism has strayed from its original purpose through its expansions. The mission of feminism has shifted throughout time, from getting women to vote, to getting women in the workforce, to getting equal pay, and more. This source provides some commentary on these changes and the validity of them.