Ain't I A Woman? Revisiting Intersectionality
Abstract
In the context of the second Gulf war and US and the British occupation of Iraq, many 'old' debates about the category 'woman' have assumed a new critical urgency. This paper revisits debates on intersectionality in order to show that they can shed new light on how we might approach some current issues. It first discusses the 19 th century contestations among feminists involved in anti-slavery struggles and campaigns for women's suffrage. The second part of the paper uses autobiography and empirical studies to demonstrate that social class (and its intersections with gender and 'race' or sexuality) are simultaneously subjective, structural and about social positioning and everyday practices. It argues that…
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- Intersectionality
- Gender studies
- Sociology
- Human sexuality
- Diaspora
- Context (archaeology)
- Suffrage
- Politics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Gender equality
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