Well, my worry about…
Well, my worry about the “Third Wave” terminology has always been primarily that it’s premature. “First Wave” and “Second Wave” aren’t generational terms; when we talk about “First Wave feminism” it’s important to remember that we’re talking about a historical movement that encompassed three generations of women—women spread across a huge array of different organizations and publications and campaigns, and women who at times had pretty intense conflicts within the movement over goals, tactics, ideology, organization, priorities, and (while we’re at it) race; these conflicts often ended up taking shape as intergenerational conflicts between the older leaders and the upcoming young activists.
If we’re going to start using “wave” as a generational term, then we’re not in the third wave of feminism; we’re in at least the 6th (which seems like a bit much). On the other hand, if we’re going to take a bit longer historical view, then we could at least wait until we have put a good 72 years of effort into Second Wave feminism before we start hiving our efforts off into a new “Wave.”