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About this book
In this provocative book, esteemed scholar Barbara Tomlinson asserts that intersectionalityâthe idea that categories such as gender, race, and class create overlapping systemsof oppressionâis consistently misinterpreted in feminist argument. Despite becoming a central theme in feminist scholarship and activism, Tomlinson believes dominant feminism has failed to fully understand the concept.
Undermining Intersectionality reveals that this apparent paradox is the result of the disturbing racial politics underlying more than two decades of widely-cited critiques of intersectionality produced by prominent white feminist scholars who have been insufficiently attentive to racial dynamics. As such, feminist critiques of intersectionality repeatedly reinforce racial hierarchies, undermining academic feminism's supposed commitment to social justice. Tomlinson offers a persuasive analysis of the rhetorics and conventions of argument used in these critiques to demonstrate their systematic reliance on "powerblind" discursive practices.
Undermining Intersectionality concludes by presenting suggestions about concrete steps feminist researchers, readers, authors, and editors can take to promote more productive and principled engagements with intersectional thinking.
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Table of contents
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- 1. Interrogating Critiques of Intersectionality
- 2. Category Anxiety
- 3. Metaphor Anxiety
- 4. Legitimating Powerblindness
- 5. The Vise of Geometry
- 6. Intersectionality Telephone and the Canyon of Echoes
- 7. The Invisible White Woman
- 8. Colonizing Intersectionality
- 9. Affect and the Epistemic Machine
- 10. Turning Off the Epistemic Machine
- Notes
- References
- Index