This in-depth conversation with Jennifer Christine Nash, the Jean Fox O’Barr Professor of Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies at Duke University, USA, aims to illuminate the complexities of intersectionality in feminist discourse. This interview focuses on Nash’s work and perspectives on intersectionality in relation to gender, class, race, sexuality, and hierarchies of power and privilege. This interview discusses precarity, vulnerability, and intersectionality in black feminist discourse, as well as the marginalisation of black women’s heterogeneity, the politics of reading associated with intersectionality, and the relationship between temporality and intersectionality. Additionally, this conversation discusses Nash’s monograph, Blac...
Intersectionality has been one of the key orientations in feminist research in recent decades. The c...
Within the social sciences, and particularly in political science, feminist methods and theory are s...
The concepts of intersectionality and interlocking identities came out of needs raised by communitie...
Drawing on black feminist theory, this paper examines the professional experiences of postcolonial d...
Examining the ways in which feminist and queer activists confront privilege through the use of inter...
This in-depth conversation with Diana J. Fox, Professor of Anthropology at Bridgewater State Univers...
Intersectionality’s enormous success raises questions about its purchase as a critical methodology o...
It is impossible to be familiar with the contemporary field of feminism and gender studies and not b...
Intersectional intellectualism in African American feminism based on subjectivity and analytic is ab...
Originating from black feminist theory intersectionality has become within the last decade a broad i...
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Dr. Jennifer Esposito is a Full Professor and Department Chair of Educational Policy Studies at Geor...
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Intersectionality has been one of the key orientations in feminist research in recent decades. The c...
Within the social sciences, and particularly in political science, feminist methods and theory are s...
The concepts of intersectionality and interlocking identities came out of needs raised by communitie...
Drawing on black feminist theory, this paper examines the professional experiences of postcolonial d...
Examining the ways in which feminist and queer activists confront privilege through the use of inter...
This in-depth conversation with Diana J. Fox, Professor of Anthropology at Bridgewater State Univers...
Intersectionality’s enormous success raises questions about its purchase as a critical methodology o...
It is impossible to be familiar with the contemporary field of feminism and gender studies and not b...
Intersectional intellectualism in African American feminism based on subjectivity and analytic is ab...
Originating from black feminist theory intersectionality has become within the last decade a broad i...
Stevie Jackson and Jackie Jones in their article- Contemporary Feminist Theory said that Jackson say...
Dr. Jennifer Esposito is a Full Professor and Department Chair of Educational Policy Studies at Geor...
Contemporary feminist discourses and practices within and across boundaries: an interview with Avtar...
In the context of the second Gulf war and US and the British occupation of Iraq, many ‘old’ debates ...
Herein, Sarah J. Jackson interviews Cathy J. Cohen on the potentials for feminist theory in racial j...
Intersectionality has been one of the key orientations in feminist research in recent decades. The c...
Within the social sciences, and particularly in political science, feminist methods and theory are s...
The concepts of intersectionality and interlocking identities came out of needs raised by communitie...