‘Multidimensional’ accounts of autonomy offer multiple, rather than unitary, dimensions along which to measure autonomy (Killmister, 2018; Mackenzie, 2014). Such accounts are significant developments in the literature and help generate nuanced, degree-based frameworks. However, transnational feminists – those theorizing feminism in light of (post)colonialism and global neoliberalism – may raise concerns about multidimensional accounts for women in the global south. For instance, there may be worries about the generalized focus and implicit individualism that still lurks. Sympathetic to both non-unitary autonomy and transnational feminist projects, I argue that multidimensional accounts can be salvaged from such critiques with two amendments...
By providing parallel critiques of US Third World feminism and radical lesbian feminism from the per...
In interdisciplinary feminist scholarship, intersectionality has been a primary framework for thinki...
This paper is a theoretical and empirical investigation into whether persons in subordinate social c...
‘Multidimensional’ accounts of autonomy offer multiple, rather than unitary, dimensions along which ...
Since the inception of the intersectionality framework by feminists over three decades ago, scholars...
This thesis has four separate but connected areas of interest: multiculturalism, autonomy, equality ...
Postcolonial and transnational feminists’ calls to recognize “other” women’s agency have seemed to s...
Intersectional understandings of identities as traversed by diverse forms of oppression have brought...
This dissertation develops an overdeterminist transnational feminist approach to discourse analysis—...
The scholarship of transnational feminisms is organized by arguments about even its most basic terms...
In this essay, I argue for a theoretico-practical accountability to difference and belonging in femi...
‘Intersectionality’ has now become a major feature of feminist scholarly work, despite continued deb...
In this article I defend the capability approach by focusing on its built-in gender-sensitivity and ...
This article suggests that greater recognition of intersectional discrimination, understood as quali...
Social inequalities create violence and threaten to reduce democratic features of contemporary polit...
By providing parallel critiques of US Third World feminism and radical lesbian feminism from the per...
In interdisciplinary feminist scholarship, intersectionality has been a primary framework for thinki...
This paper is a theoretical and empirical investigation into whether persons in subordinate social c...
‘Multidimensional’ accounts of autonomy offer multiple, rather than unitary, dimensions along which ...
Since the inception of the intersectionality framework by feminists over three decades ago, scholars...
This thesis has four separate but connected areas of interest: multiculturalism, autonomy, equality ...
Postcolonial and transnational feminists’ calls to recognize “other” women’s agency have seemed to s...
Intersectional understandings of identities as traversed by diverse forms of oppression have brought...
This dissertation develops an overdeterminist transnational feminist approach to discourse analysis—...
The scholarship of transnational feminisms is organized by arguments about even its most basic terms...
In this essay, I argue for a theoretico-practical accountability to difference and belonging in femi...
‘Intersectionality’ has now become a major feature of feminist scholarly work, despite continued deb...
In this article I defend the capability approach by focusing on its built-in gender-sensitivity and ...
This article suggests that greater recognition of intersectional discrimination, understood as quali...
Social inequalities create violence and threaten to reduce democratic features of contemporary polit...
By providing parallel critiques of US Third World feminism and radical lesbian feminism from the per...
In interdisciplinary feminist scholarship, intersectionality has been a primary framework for thinki...
This paper is a theoretical and empirical investigation into whether persons in subordinate social c...