Intersectional intellectualism in African American feminism based on subjectivity and analytic is about minoritarian affinities to expose the interweaving of the power structure (Kimberle Crenshaw, Patricia Hill Collins). It is open-ended to diversity and inclusion of new categorization in discourse and politics. However, intersectionality is opposite from neoliberal pluralism due to its critique of structural exclusions based on power differentials and constraining norms. According to Jennifer C. Nash, intersectional intellectualism can be re-imagined in new directions that can unfold Black feminist visionary world-making possibilities. However, scant attention has been paid to the aspect of African American feminist intersectional intelle...
Marcus, Geetha – ORCID 0000-0001-5610-5344 https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5610-5344Item not available...
“Now, women forget all those things they don’t want to remember, and remember everything they don’t ...
It is impossible to be familiar with the contemporary field of feminism and gender studies and not b...
Intersectionality intervenes in the field of intersectionality studies: the integrative examination ...
Originating from black feminist theory intersectionality has become within the last decade a broad i...
The contemporary image of sustainable living presents a culturally narrow view of its participants a...
Intersectionality is a term coined by Kimberlé Crenshaw in 1989. Crenshaw, a scholar of law, critica...
Drawing on black feminist theory, this paper examines the professional experiences of postcolonial d...
Very few theories have generated the kind of interdisciplinary and global engagement that marks the ...
This short think piece discusses the environmental humanities (EH) and their relationship to renewed...
In a Field of Static examines the debates that shaped contemporary critical theory as an interconnec...
Intersectionality has become the primary analytic tool that feminist and anti-racist scholars deploy...
This in-depth conversation with Jennifer Christine Nash, the Jean Fox O’Barr Professor of Gender, Se...
As women\u27s studies departments and programs undergo rapid transformation in higher education, the...
Kimberlé Crenshaw coined the term “intersectionality” in 1989 as a critique of feminist and critical...
Marcus, Geetha – ORCID 0000-0001-5610-5344 https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5610-5344Item not available...
“Now, women forget all those things they don’t want to remember, and remember everything they don’t ...
It is impossible to be familiar with the contemporary field of feminism and gender studies and not b...
Intersectionality intervenes in the field of intersectionality studies: the integrative examination ...
Originating from black feminist theory intersectionality has become within the last decade a broad i...
The contemporary image of sustainable living presents a culturally narrow view of its participants a...
Intersectionality is a term coined by Kimberlé Crenshaw in 1989. Crenshaw, a scholar of law, critica...
Drawing on black feminist theory, this paper examines the professional experiences of postcolonial d...
Very few theories have generated the kind of interdisciplinary and global engagement that marks the ...
This short think piece discusses the environmental humanities (EH) and their relationship to renewed...
In a Field of Static examines the debates that shaped contemporary critical theory as an interconnec...
Intersectionality has become the primary analytic tool that feminist and anti-racist scholars deploy...
This in-depth conversation with Jennifer Christine Nash, the Jean Fox O’Barr Professor of Gender, Se...
As women\u27s studies departments and programs undergo rapid transformation in higher education, the...
Kimberlé Crenshaw coined the term “intersectionality” in 1989 as a critique of feminist and critical...
Marcus, Geetha – ORCID 0000-0001-5610-5344 https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5610-5344Item not available...
“Now, women forget all those things they don’t want to remember, and remember everything they don’t ...
It is impossible to be familiar with the contemporary field of feminism and gender studies and not b...