An individual studying and working at a university is never seen as simply an “educator”, “administrative staff member”, or “student”, but as a complex being with a profession, function, and various identity markers like age, gender, sexuality, ability, ethnicity, skin colour, social background, language, religious beliefs, class, and academic line, among others. Drawing from Kimberlé Crenshaw’s 1989 definition of “intersectionality”, we engage this framework in this chapter to examine how structures create both obstacles and opportunities for individuals along the lines of racism, ableism, sexism, trans- and homo-hate, and more. Illustrated with fictive cases, the chapter highlights how identity, power relations, discrimination, and inequa...
This paper addresses the methodological challenges raised by intersectionality, based on our researc...
Intersectionality theory provides a range of tools with which to understand identities. It allows us...
This book: ● lays out the objectives of WS 166, Gender, Race, and Class, taught in the Women’s and G...
Intersectionality is a term coined by Kimberlé Crenshaw in 1989. Crenshaw, a scholar of law, critica...
The purpose of this thesis is to address the relative effectiveness and usefulness of intersectional...
Intersectionality is an influential feminist paradigm that aids in analysing instances of oppression...
Intersectional insights and frameworks are put into practice in a multitude of highly contested, com...
What is ‘intersectionality’ and why does it matter to teachers and researchers of diversity in highe...
Originating from black feminist theory intersectionality has become within the last decade a broad i...
Little consensus exists regarding conducting intersectional studies. We introduce ‘intersectional id...
In this chapter, we unpack intersectionality as an analytical framework. First, we cite Black Lives ...
The concept of intersectionality is reviewed and further developed for more effective use. Six dilem...
Intersectionality is a term that arose within the black feminist intellectual tradition for the purp...
In my paper I take issue with proponents of ‘intersectionality’ which believe that a theoretical con...
This paper addresses the methodological challenges raised by intersectionality, based on our researc...
Intersectionality theory provides a range of tools with which to understand identities. It allows us...
This book: ● lays out the objectives of WS 166, Gender, Race, and Class, taught in the Women’s and G...
Intersectionality is a term coined by Kimberlé Crenshaw in 1989. Crenshaw, a scholar of law, critica...
The purpose of this thesis is to address the relative effectiveness and usefulness of intersectional...
Intersectionality is an influential feminist paradigm that aids in analysing instances of oppression...
Intersectional insights and frameworks are put into practice in a multitude of highly contested, com...
What is ‘intersectionality’ and why does it matter to teachers and researchers of diversity in highe...
Originating from black feminist theory intersectionality has become within the last decade a broad i...
Little consensus exists regarding conducting intersectional studies. We introduce ‘intersectional id...
In this chapter, we unpack intersectionality as an analytical framework. First, we cite Black Lives ...
The concept of intersectionality is reviewed and further developed for more effective use. Six dilem...
Intersectionality is a term that arose within the black feminist intellectual tradition for the purp...
In my paper I take issue with proponents of ‘intersectionality’ which believe that a theoretical con...
This paper addresses the methodological challenges raised by intersectionality, based on our researc...
Intersectionality theory provides a range of tools with which to understand identities. It allows us...
This book: ● lays out the objectives of WS 166, Gender, Race, and Class, taught in the Women’s and G...