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%T Race, Class, Gender
%A Knapp, Gudrun-Axeli
%J European Journal of Women's Studies
%N 3
%P 249-265
%V 12
%D 2005
%K class; ethnicity; intersectionality; race; social theory; travelling theory;
%= 2011-03-01T04:40:00Z
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%X The article focuses on the temporal and epistemic economy connected to the                transatlantic travels of the categorical triad of                ‘race-class-gender’. It looks at conditions and forces that have                fuelled the dynamics of the discourse on differences and inequality among women and                analyses feminist discourse and its aporias as a particular environment for the                travels of theories. Furthermore, it follows the changes the triad of                ‘race-class-gender’ undergoes on its transatlantic route from                the United States to a German-speaking context and it outlines the theoretical                challenges connected to an intersectional perspective that aims to overcome a                theoretical stagnation that itself finds symptomatic expression in the ritual citing                of ‘race-class-gender’.
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%9 journal article
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