This book explores the genre of metacommentaries as critical responses to the development of intersectionality as a paradigm, contending that far from re-connecting intersectionality with its roots and enabling it to realise its potential, such critiques bind the scholarly discourse to an either/or argumentative dynamic.
This book explores the genre of metacommentaries as critical responses to the development of intersectionality as a paradigm, contending that far from re-connecting intersectionality with its roots and enabling it to realise its potential, such critiques bind the scholarly discourse to an either/or argumentative dynamic.
Amund Rake Hoffart is Researcher at the Centre for Gender Research, University of Oslo.
Inhaltsangabe
List of tables Acknowledgements 1 Introduction: Metacommentaries and the charge of misapplication 2 Telling intersectional stories 3 Intersectional intersectionality 4 Ambivalent histories 5 The quest for the right metaphor 6 Conclusion: On the interpretative politics of intersectionality References Index
List of tables Acknowledgements 1 Introduction: Metacommentaries and the charge of misapplication 2 Telling intersectional stories 3 Intersectional intersectionality 4 Ambivalent histories 5 The quest for the right metaphor 6 Conclusion: On the interpretative politics of intersectionality References Index
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