The Concept of Intersectionality in Feminist Theory
California State University Los Angeles
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Abstract
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. The aim of this essay is to clarify the origins of intersectionality as a metaphor, and its theorization as a provisional concept in Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw's work, followed by its uptake and mainstreaming as a paradigm by feminist theorists in a period marked by its widespread and rather unquestioned – if, at times, superficial and inattentive – usage. I adduce four analytic benefits of intersectionality as a research paradigm: simultaneity, complexity,…
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- Intersectionality
- Oppression
- Privilege (computing)
- Sociology
- Epistemology
- Metaphor
- Feminist theory
- Gender studies
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Reduced inequalities
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