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open access: yesDu Bois Review, 2013
Abstract This article focuses on the idea of intersectionality, which has been accepted in a variety of disciplines such as psychology and political science. However, the definition of intersectionality has also been a source of inconsistency and ambiguity.
Vickie M Mays
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This chapter explores the concept of intersectionality as a critical framework for understanding the complexity of identity. It includes a definition of intersectionality and traces its historical roots in relation to the Feminist movement. It credits prominent Black Feminist and intersectionality scholars, such as bell hooks, Patricia Hill Collins ...
Sophie Goldingay   +2 more
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Intersectionality

Kalfou, 2016
Among feminists scholars’ critiques of knowledge production has been the disconnect between theory and practice. Feminists of color, in particular, have engaged in this critique in their articulations of themselves as scholars, their research foci, and the relevance of their intellectual labor to their communities’ struggles for social justice.
E. Colombo, P. Rebughini
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Intersectionality

Israel Studies, 2019
Abstract The chapter begins with examples of intersectionality that display how it works. While particular attention is given to the intersections of race and gender, the concept is shown to apply beyond race and gender to cover any social groups against which discrimination is directed. After critiques of intersectionality are addressed,
Agustin, Lise Rolandsen   +1 more
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