Multiple Choice
Second-wave feminism began in the early 1960s in the United States. While the first wave focused on suffrage for women and overturning laws enforcing gender inequality, second-wave feminism expanded its scope to issues like domestic violence, sexuality, and reproductive rights. It was critiqued, however, for its lack of intersectionality. It largely ignored the problems facing women of color and queer and working-class women. This lack of inclusion most closely parallels another critique by which of the following scholars?
A) Jean Baudrillard
B) Donna J. Haraway
C) Alondra Nelson
D) S. Lochlann Jain
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