Intersectionality and Beyond: Law, Power and the Politics of Location / Edition 1

Intersectionality and Beyond: Law, Power and the Politics of Location / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
041543243X
ISBN-13:
9780415432436
Pub. Date:
08/21/2008
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
041543243X
ISBN-13:
9780415432436
Pub. Date:
08/21/2008
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Intersectionality and Beyond: Law, Power and the Politics of Location / Edition 1

Intersectionality and Beyond: Law, Power and the Politics of Location / Edition 1

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Overview

This collection addresses the present and the future of the concept of intersectionality within socio-legal studies. Intersectionality provides a metaphorical schema for understanding the interaction of different forms of disadvantage, including race, sexuality, and gender. But it also goes further to provide a particular model of how these aspects of social identity and location converge - whether at the level of subjectivity, everyday life, in culture or in the institutional practices of state and other bodies. Including contributions from a range of international scholars, this book interrogates what has become a key organizing concept across a range of disciplines, most particularly law, political theory, and cultural studies.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415432436
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 08/21/2008
Series: Social Justice
Pages: 400
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Emily Grabham, Davina Cooper, Didi Herman, Jane Krishnadas

Table of Contents

Part 1: Mapping Intersectionalities; 1. Intersectionality and the Feminist Project in Law, Joanne Conaghan; 2. The Complexity of Intersectionality, Leslie McCall; Part 2: Confronting Law; 3. Intersectionality Analysis in the Sentencing of Aboriginal Women in Canada: What Difference Does it Make?, Toni Williams; 4. Sexual Violence, Ethnicity, and Intersectionality in International Criminal Law, Doris Buss; 5. Intersectionality in Theory and Practice, Suzanne B. Goldberg; 6. Identifying Disadvantage: Beyond Intersectionality, Rosemary Hunter and Tracey De Simone; 7. Intersectionality: Traumatic Impressions, Emily Grabham; Part 3: Power Relations and the State; 8. Transitional Intersections: Gender, Sect and Class in Northern Ireland, Eilish Rooney; 9. Minority Politics in Korea: Disability, Interraciality, and Gender, Eunjung Kim; 10. Migrant Women Destabilising Borders: Citizenship Debates in Ireland, Siobhan Mullally; Part 4: Alternative Pathways; 11. Structural Injustice and the Politics of Difference, Iris Marion Young; 12. Intersectional Travel Through Everyday Utopias: The Difference Sexual and Economic Dynamics Make, Davina Cooper; 13. Imagining Alternative Universalisms: Intersectionality and the Limits of Liberal Discourse, Lakshmi Arya; 14. Theorising Intersectionality: Identities, Equality, and Ontology, Momin Rahman

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