This paper raises questions - rather than providing answers - about the theorization of intersectionality: the complex inequalities that result from connections between gender, class, ethnicity and other dimensions of identity in the making of subjects. I draw on Ong's work on cultural citizenship and notions of subjectification from Foucault and Butler to think through feminist theorizations of intersectionality and the philosophical status of different approaches to complexity and difference. I also address methodological issues. While this is not primarily an empirical paper, I use the example of the labour market position of recent migrants into the UK as an examplar of intersectionality at work
Purpose – This paper seeks to explore the difficult territory of intersectionality as it relates to ...
Originating from black feminist theory intersectionality has become within the last decade a broad i...
This paper shows the links between migrant transnationalism and the methodological debates concernin...
Evidence shows persistent inequalities between women and men regarding working conditions, wage leve...
This article contributes to developing intersectionality theory by deepening understanding of how pa...
This paper contributes to developing intersectionality theory by deepening understanding of how patr...
The debate on intersectionality represents a central issue in current sociology, with some authors q...
doi: 10.1177/0018726721989790Previous intersectional research on ethnic minority women has largely f...
Through acknowledging migration as an embodied and gendered phenomenon, I problematise contemporary ...
This article presents a reflection on the analytical value of intersectionality for scholars who see...
Previous intersectional research on ethnic minority women has largely focused on inequalities and di...
This article reflects on the theoretical and empirical challenges that arise when researching trade ...
This chapter takes Virginia Woolf’s novel “Orlando” as its point of departure. Orlando lives through...
Natalia Rocha Lawton, Moira Calveley, and Cynthia Forson, "Untangling multiple inequalities: interse...
Victoria’s paper investigates how multiple identities are experienced at the intersection of nationa...
Purpose – This paper seeks to explore the difficult territory of intersectionality as it relates to ...
Originating from black feminist theory intersectionality has become within the last decade a broad i...
This paper shows the links between migrant transnationalism and the methodological debates concernin...
Evidence shows persistent inequalities between women and men regarding working conditions, wage leve...
This article contributes to developing intersectionality theory by deepening understanding of how pa...
This paper contributes to developing intersectionality theory by deepening understanding of how patr...
The debate on intersectionality represents a central issue in current sociology, with some authors q...
doi: 10.1177/0018726721989790Previous intersectional research on ethnic minority women has largely f...
Through acknowledging migration as an embodied and gendered phenomenon, I problematise contemporary ...
This article presents a reflection on the analytical value of intersectionality for scholars who see...
Previous intersectional research on ethnic minority women has largely focused on inequalities and di...
This article reflects on the theoretical and empirical challenges that arise when researching trade ...
This chapter takes Virginia Woolf’s novel “Orlando” as its point of departure. Orlando lives through...
Natalia Rocha Lawton, Moira Calveley, and Cynthia Forson, "Untangling multiple inequalities: interse...
Victoria’s paper investigates how multiple identities are experienced at the intersection of nationa...
Purpose – This paper seeks to explore the difficult territory of intersectionality as it relates to ...
Originating from black feminist theory intersectionality has become within the last decade a broad i...
This paper shows the links between migrant transnationalism and the methodological debates concernin...