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Intersectionality (Key Concepts) 2nd Edition by Patricia Hill Collins (Author), Sirma Bilge (Author)

  • Publisher: GENDER STUDIES
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  • SKU: 52614
  • Number of Pages: 304

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"Intersectionality (Key Concepts) 2nd Edition" by Patricia Hill Collins and Sirma Bilge delves into the fundamental concepts and theories surrounding intersectionality, a critical framework that examines how various social identities intersect and interact to shape individuals' experiences of privilege and oppression. Through an interdisciplinary lens, the authors explore the intricate connections between race, gender, class, sexuality, and other axes of identity, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of the complexities inherent in social structures and power dynamics.

In this revised edition, Collins and Bilge present updated insights and analyses that reflect the evolving landscape of social justice movements and scholarly discourse. Drawing on the foundational work of feminist and critical race theorists, they illuminate the ways in which intersecting systems of domination perpetuate inequality and marginalization, while also highlighting the potential for collective resistance and transformative change. Through engaging prose and thought-provoking examples, the authors challenge readers to interrogate their own positions within intersecting systems of privilege and to envision new possibilities for solidarity and liberation.

"Intersectionality (Key Concepts) 2nd Edition" is an indispensable resource for scholars, activists, and students alike, providing a roadmap for navigating the complex terrain of social inequality and injustice. By centering the voices and experiences of marginalized communities, Collins and Bilge offer a nuanced understanding of power dynamics and resistance strategies that is essential for fostering inclusive and equitable social change. This seminal work not only deepens our theoretical understanding of intersectionality but also inspires readers to actively engage in the pursuit of a more just and inclusive society.

Key points:
1. Examination of intersectionality as a critical framework
2. Exploration of how social identities intersect to shape experiences of privilege and oppression
3. Updated insights and analyses reflecting contemporary social justice movements
4. Challenge to interrogate individual positions within systems of privilege
5. Emphasis on solidarity and collective resistance
6. Essential resource for scholars, activists, and students.

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Writer                           
 Patricia Hill Collins (Author), Sirma Bilge (Author)

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