In Intersectional Solidarity, Chaya Y. Crowder challenges the notion that racial or gender consciousness alone shape political preferences and instead argues that intersectional group consciousness shapes political behavior. Crowder argues that a combination of race, gender, sexuality, and class-based consciousness influences political behavior, particularly when it comes to issues that affect individuals at the intersection of multiple marginalized identities. Further, she introduces the idea of "intersectional solidarity," and uses it particularly to explore what groups demonstrate solidarity with Black women, and why.…mehr
In Intersectional Solidarity, Chaya Y. Crowder challenges the notion that racial or gender consciousness alone shape political preferences and instead argues that intersectional group consciousness shapes political behavior. Crowder argues that a combination of race, gender, sexuality, and class-based consciousness influences political behavior, particularly when it comes to issues that affect individuals at the intersection of multiple marginalized identities. Further, she introduces the idea of "intersectional solidarity," and uses it particularly to explore what groups demonstrate solidarity with Black women, and why.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Chaya Y. Crowder is an Assistant Professor at Loyola Marymount University in the Department of Political Science and International Relations. She received her PhD from the Department of Politics at Princeton University where she also received certificates in African-American Studies and Gender and Sexuality Studies. Dr. Crowder's research and teaching interests include political behavior, race and ethnicity politics, social media and American politics as well as gender and American politics. She uses an intersectional approach in her research to explore the ways that attention to race, gender and sexuality have differential effects on political behavior.
Inhaltsangabe
1: Beyond Thanking Black Women 2: Measuring Intersectional Solidarity 3: Whose Solidarity? 4: Donât Thank Me, Show Me 5: Intersectional Solidarity from Protest to Politics 6: Conclusion Appendix A: : 2019 Intersectional Politics Study Appendix B: : Items from the 2020 Collaborative Multiracial Post-Election Survey References Index
1: Beyond Thanking Black Women 2: Measuring Intersectional Solidarity 3: Whose Solidarity? 4: Donât Thank Me, Show Me 5: Intersectional Solidarity from Protest to Politics 6: Conclusion Appendix A: : 2019 Intersectional Politics Study Appendix B: : Items from the 2020 Collaborative Multiracial Post-Election Survey References Index
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