The dialectic of intersectionality
Intersectionality is a set of approaches whose common denominator is an attempt to understand how different axes of domination function and interact, in order to promote the construction of vectors of emancipation.
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From Analogy to Articulation: Theorizing Social Differentiation and Complex Inequality
- By Sirma Bilge
In L'Homme et la société (2010/2 No 176-177)
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The Epistemological and Political Use of “Sex” and “Race” Categories in Gender Studies
- By Elsa Dorlin
In Cahiers du Genre (2005/2 No 39)
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Investigating sexuality and social class
- Interview with Isabelle Clair,
- Wilfried Rault,
- Sylvie Tissot,
- et al.
In Politix (2023/1 No 141)
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Can We Do without the Intersectionality of the Former Colonies?
In Mouvements (2012/4 No 72)
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Representing the intersection in France and America
Theories of intersectionality meet social science
- By Alexandre Jaunait,
- Sébastien Chauvin,
- Translated from French by Claire Morel
In Revue française de science politique (2012/1 Vol. 62)
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Viewpoint—Considering the Structure of Inequalities (Sex, Class, Race)
In Informations sociales (2013/3 No 177)
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Inseparable and Irreducible: The Relationships between Gender, Ethnicity, and Class
In L'Homme et la société (2010/2 No 176-177)
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Gender, Modernity, and the “Coloniality” of Power: Thinking Together on Dissonant Subalternities
Introduction
In Cahiers du Genre (2011/1 No 50)
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Feminist research on the interplay of power relations: Towards decolonized knowledge
- By Hélène Martin
- and Patricia Roux
In Nouvelles Questions Féministes (2015/1 Vol. 34)
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Colette Guillaumin (1934-2017): A life devoted to a constructivist, materialist analysis of sexism and racism
In Nouvelles Questions Féministes (2018/1 Vol. 37)
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Les approches postcoloniales : apports pour un féminisme antiraciste
- By Natalie Benelli,
- Christine Delphy,
- Jules Falquet,
- et al.
In Nouvelles Questions Féministes (2006/3 Vol. 25)
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Age, Inter-Sectionality and Power Relations
Round Table with Christelle Hamel, Catherine Marry, and Marc Bessin
In Mouvements (2009/3 No 59)
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A Sociology at the Crossroads of Three Social Movements
In L'Homme et la société (2010/2 No 176-177)
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Chapter from Que sais-je ? / Repères
VI. Vers une théorie intersectionnelle du genre
- By Éléonore Lépinard
- and Marylène Lieber
In Les théories en études de genre (2020)
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Demarginalising the intersection of race and sex
A Black feminist critique of anti-discrimination doctrine, feminist theory, and anti-racist politics
In Cahiers du Genre (2021/1 No 70)
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Prologue
Femmes, races, classes : défis pour le xxie siècle
- By Angela Davis,
- Texte traduit par Hélène Tronc
In Je travaille, donc je suis (2018)
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“Starting with lived experience”: Theory of exploitation, overlapping of social relations, and the challenge of the convergence of struggles
- Interview with Christine Delphy,
- conducted by Irène Jami,
- and Catherine Achin
In Mouvements (2019/4 No 100)
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Les couleurs de la masculinité
Expériences intersectionnelles et pratiques de pouvoir en Amérique latine
La Découverte (2018) -
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8. Fonder en théorie qu'il n'y a pas de hiérarchie des dominations et des luttes
- Entretien avec Christine Delphy,
- Propos recueillis par Véronique Giraud,
- Irène Jami
- et al.
In Pensées critiques (2009)
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Intersectionnalité
- By Éric Fassin
- and Mara Viveros Vigoya
In Manuel indocile de sciences sociales (2019)
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Race vs. class?
Conceptum sacer or the bare life of concepts
- By Elsa Dorlin
In Pouvoirs (2022/2 No 181)