Double Oppression (DO) is a phenomenon that encompasses the experience of individuals facing intersecting forms of oppression based on various identities, such as race, gender, sexuality, and class. DO arises from the interconnectedness of societal structures and systems of oppression, with racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, and poverty being interrelated factors. Individuals who identify with multiple marginalized identities may face compounded forms of oppression, resulting in distinct experiences and social disadvantages. While the legal response to DO is essential, it poses unique challenges due to its intersectional nature. Law may also perpetuate or exacerbate existing forms of oppression. This paper argues that legal frameworks...
The genesis of the concept of intersectionality was a call to dismantle interlocking systems of oppr...
This dissertation examines the role of law as a tool in struggles against social inequalities, by tr...
This article argues that disability rights are a powerful lens through which to address the multiple...
Various groups of people have been the victims of oppression throughout time and across national bor...
© 2015 Taylor and Francis Group, LLC. The concept of intersectionality has been progressively incorp...
Oppression can take many different forms. The most uncontroversial cases of oppression are violent a...
This dissertation approaches oppression of women and trans people in the disability community from t...
Inequality structures everyday life. Systems of stratification based on class, race, gender, sexual ...
Intersectional discrimination challenges not only the structure of equality law, but also the techni...
In this paper, I shall primarily focus on oppression and how to overcome it. Oppression is, I believ...
The central aim of the thesis is to understand why intersectionality remains at the fringes of mains...
In spite of the presence of intersectionality as a concept in feminist literature for over twenty-fi...
This paper proposes an identification of the main arguments suggested by certain critical theories c...
This paper considers two critiques of how law and rights struggles co-opt social movements and appli...
This project examines the legal consciousness of women who have filed sexual harassment complaints a...
The genesis of the concept of intersectionality was a call to dismantle interlocking systems of oppr...
This dissertation examines the role of law as a tool in struggles against social inequalities, by tr...
This article argues that disability rights are a powerful lens through which to address the multiple...
Various groups of people have been the victims of oppression throughout time and across national bor...
© 2015 Taylor and Francis Group, LLC. The concept of intersectionality has been progressively incorp...
Oppression can take many different forms. The most uncontroversial cases of oppression are violent a...
This dissertation approaches oppression of women and trans people in the disability community from t...
Inequality structures everyday life. Systems of stratification based on class, race, gender, sexual ...
Intersectional discrimination challenges not only the structure of equality law, but also the techni...
In this paper, I shall primarily focus on oppression and how to overcome it. Oppression is, I believ...
The central aim of the thesis is to understand why intersectionality remains at the fringes of mains...
In spite of the presence of intersectionality as a concept in feminist literature for over twenty-fi...
This paper proposes an identification of the main arguments suggested by certain critical theories c...
This paper considers two critiques of how law and rights struggles co-opt social movements and appli...
This project examines the legal consciousness of women who have filed sexual harassment complaints a...
The genesis of the concept of intersectionality was a call to dismantle interlocking systems of oppr...
This dissertation examines the role of law as a tool in struggles against social inequalities, by tr...
This article argues that disability rights are a powerful lens through which to address the multiple...