A major branch in postmodern feminist thought has emerged from contemporary psychoanalytic French feminism.
Even Professor Daly's critics acknowledge her as a founding mother of contemporary feminism.
Atwood also offers a critique of contemporary feminism.
Jessie Bernard characterized her own work as a movement towards contemporary feminism or what she also referred to as "the feminist enlightenment".
This perhaps inspired the later examination of the intersectionality in contemporary feminism.
Incredibly, the latter three are represented as the paradigmatic voices of contemporary feminism.
Third wave and contemporary feminism have tended to be more accepting of transgender people.
It became a foundational tract of contemporary feminism.
In her view, contemporary feminism has alienated many American women, who share its goals of women's rights but shy away from the movement's strident image.