Framing Intersectionality(The Feminist Imagination - Europe and Beyond) H 256 p. 11
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Preface 1. Framing intersectionality; an introduction Section I: Intersectionality's Transatlantic Travels – Geographies of the Debate 2. Demarginalizing the intersection of race and sex: a Black feminist critique of antidiscrimination doctrine, feminist theory, and antiracist politics 3. Intersectionality as buzzword: a sociology of science perspective on what makes a feminist theory successful 4. The discursive politics of feminist intersectionality Section II: Emerging Fields in Intersectionality: Masculinities, Heteronormativity and Transnationality 5. Marginalized masculinity, precarization and the gender order 6. Neglected intersectionalities in studying men: age/ing, virtuality, transnationality 7. Exposures and invisibilities: media, masculinities and the narratives of wars in an intersectional perspective 8. Sexuality and migration studies: the invisible, the oxymoronic and heteronormative othering 9. Psychosocial intersections: contextualising the accounts of adults who grew up in visibly ethnically different households Section III: Advancing Intersectionality: Potentials, Limits and Critical Queries 10. Beyond the recognition and re-distribution dichotomy: intersectionality and stratification 11. Embodiment is always more: intersectionality, subjection and the body 12. Intersectional invisibility: inquiries into a concept of intersectionality studies 13. Intersectional analysis: black box or useful critical feminist thinking technology? Postscript