1980-1999
Contexts also shows interesting information surrounding the term equal which, though often related to women’s rights and abortion rights, is in some instances connected to the rights of “homosexuals, blacks, Jews, children [and] the aged,” or concerned with women’s rights in Muslim countries. There is also a strong increase in language relating to queer identities (though the term queer is not present itself), including homosexual*(6 times), gay*(10), and lesbian*(30). Perhaps the inclusion of so many terms related to identity that were previously left out of NYT’s articles, demonstrates growth beyond the parochial, essentialist discourses plaguing many feminist theorists of the second wave. Instead, we see signs of movement towards an intersectional understanding of feminist issues, and the third wave of feminism.
Analysis of articles from 1980-1999 in Voyant
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