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  1. Intersectionality and Feminist Economics: a call for radical transformation - Institute For Economic Justice. 9 April 2021. The concept of intersectionality has gained recognition in social sciences, legal studies, and public policy.

  2. 15 de nov. de 2021 · Introduction. An extensive body of feminist and anti-racist scholarship has explored intersectionality, delineating its key parameters and ‘the journey’ of the concept, highlighting how it has assumed different meanings and points of emphasis over space and time (Blidon, 2018; Davis 2020; Lutz, Vivar and Supik, 2011; Hopkins 2019 ).

  3. 30 de abr. de 2024 · The main takeaways of the article are: the emergence of the concept of intersectionality within the activism of women of color and Black feminism; the role of intersectionality as a critical analysis of power structures; the intersectional character of the new wave of feminist movements; the risks associated with the diffusion of the ...

    • Giada Bonu Rosenkranz
    • 18, Issue5
    • 30 April 2024
  4. 9 de dic. de 2019 · Abstract. Feminist scholars have increasingly expressed their worries about the depoliticization of intersectionality since it has travelled from its point of origin in US Black feminist theory to the shores of Europe. They have argued that the subject for which the theory was intended has been displaced, that Black feminists have ...

    • Kathy Davis
    • 2020
  5. 9 de ago. de 2021 · We argue that intersectionality encourages young white feminists to develop a form of self-education, self-criticism, and self-scrutiny about racism, which, however, does not always lead to new types of relationships and alliances within the movements.

    • Charlène Calderaro, Éléonore Lépinard
    • 2021
  6. 7 de abr. de 2014 · Abstract. In feminist theory, intersectionality has become the predominant way of conceptualizing the relation between systems of oppression which construct our multiple identities and our social locations in hierarchies of power and privilege.

  7. a radical transformation of the self, a transcen dence of the oppressed/oppressor relation-ship that lies in the hierarchical strata of human consciousness. hooks advocated for a feminist praxis that seeks self-recovery through “oppositional world view,” (hooks,