Intersectionality undone: Saving
intersectionality from feminist
intersectionality studies.
Studies on
intersectionality have shown that some people experience the impact of social marginalization associated with socially constructed practices differently to others, as they are positioned at the intersection of different social identities (Crenshaw, 1989).
This is the very reason why
intersectionality is so important.
First, through neglecting the concept of
intersectionality, the hybridity of feminist movements worldwide is largely ignored.
Concentration areas were also updated to include
intersectionality, inequality and health justice; health policies and economies; and health behaviors and sciences.
Glenn's catalogue essay gestures toward Kimberle Crenshaw's 1989 notion of
intersectionality and contemporaneous ideas of networks related to the emergence of the internet.
This signature platform, continually evolving to reflect Microsoft's inclusive approach, highlighted key aspects of diversity - gender, generational, abilities and
intersectionality with an aim to bring greater focus on inclusiveness at Microsoft.
Introducing the special issue, this article defines feminist "
intersectionality" as a research framework and a no-borders activist orientation in transnational and anti-national solidarity with people displaced by war, capitalism, and reproductive heteronormativity, encountering militarized nation-state borders.
In particular, Roth explores legal scholar Kimberle Crenshaw's concept of "
intersectionality." Roth explains that, while Crenshaw's scholarship is rooted in work that centers the experiences of Black women, popular uses of
intersectionality have tended to erase or obscure
intersectionality's roots in Black women's activism.
Intersectionality and Mixed Methods Research Design