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%T Intersectionality and Feminist Politics
%A Yuval-Davis, Nira
%J European Journal of Women's Studies
%N 3
%P 193-209
%V 13
%D 2006
%K identity politics; intersectionality; social divisions; social positionings;
%= 2011-03-01T04:45:00Z
%~ http://www.peerproject.eu/
%> https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-225117
%X This article explores various analytical issues involved in conceptualizing the                interrelationships of gender, class, race and ethnicity and other social divisions.                It compares the debate on these issues that took place in Britain in the 1980s and                around the 2001 UN World Conference Against Racism. It examines issues such as the                relative helpfulness of additive or mutually constitutive models of intersectional                social divisions; the different analytical levels at which social divisions need to                be studied, their ontological base and their relations to each other. The final                section of the article attempts critically to assess a specific intersectional                methodological approach for engaging in aid and human rights work in the South.
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%9 journal article
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