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Latest comment: 2 years ago by Simulo in topic Subclassing

Autodescription — intersectionality (Q1516555)

description: theoretical framework of multidimensional oppression
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At the moment of writing, intersectionality is stated to be a subclass of gender studies, political sociology, jurisprudence and social movement. I assume it should rather be part of for gender studies and political sociology. Ideally, it would also be instanceOf a Sociological Concept(which does not exist), just as gravity is a physical phenomenon. I don't know what jurisprudence and social movement would be here (Intersectional Feminism is a social movement, intersectionality itself probably not) --Simulo (talk) 16:54, 29 May 2022 (UTC)Reply

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