Skip to main content
Intended for healthcare professionals
Restricted access
Research article
First published August 2005

Race, Class, Gender: Reclaiming Baggage in Fast Travelling Theories

Abstract

The article focuses on the temporal and epistemic economy connected to the transatlantic travels of the categorical triad of ‘race-class-gender’. It looks at conditions and forces that have fuelled the dynamics of the discourse on differences and inequality among women and analyses feminist discourse and its aporias as a particular environment for the travels of theories. Furthermore, it follows the changes the triad of ‘race-class-gender’ undergoes on its transatlantic route from the United States to a German-speaking context and it outlines the theoretical challenges connected to an intersectional perspective that aims to overcome a theoretical stagnation that itself finds symptomatic expression in the ritual citing of ‘race-class-gender’.

Get full access to this article

View all access and purchase options for this article.

1.
1. To name just a few of the numerous variations and contexts in which the metaphor has been taken up: in ethnography, James Clifford’s travelling theories, theorists and travelling cultures (Clifford, 1992); Katie King’s (1994) Theory in its Feminist Travels; Kathy Davis’s fine piece on ‘Feminist Body/Politics as World Traveller’ (Davis, 2002); in cultural analysis, Mieke Bal’s (2002) Travelling Concepts; see also the Athena European Women’s Studies Network project on ‘Teaching Travelling Concepts in Women’s Studies’. For an overview on cultural studies, see Wolff (1992).
2.
2. The annual meeting of the German Sociological Association (DGS) in 2004, which took place under the heading ‘Social Inequality and Cultural Difference’, documented a renewed interest in theorizing social inequalities in terms of class structures.

References

Acker, Joan (2003) ‘The Continuing Necessity of “Class” in Feminist Thinking’, pp. 49-73 in G.A. Knapp and A. Wetterer (eds) Achsen der Differenz. Gesellschaftstheorie und feministische Kritik II. Münster: Westfälisches Dampfboot .
Adorno, Theodor W. (1973) Negative Dialectics. London: Routledge .
Adorno, Theodor W. and Max Horkheimer (1995) Dialectics of Enlightenment. London: Verso .
Apitzsch, Ursula and Mechthild M. Jansen, eds (2003) Migration, Biographie und Geschlechterverhältnisse. Münster: Westfälisches Dampfboot.
Aulenbacher, Brigitte (2001) ‘Die “zweite Moderne”, ein herrenloses Konstrukt - Reichweite und Grenzen modernisierungstheoretischer Zeitdiagnosen’, pp. 188-225 in G.A. Knapp and A. Wetterer (eds) Soziale Verortung der Geschlechter. Gesellschaftstheorie und feministische Kritik. Münster: Westfälisches Dampfboot.
Bal, Mieke (2002) Travelling Concepts in the Humanities: A Rough Guide. Toronto: University of Toronto Press .
Beck, Ulrich (1983) ‘Jenseits von Stand und Klasse?’, pp. 35-74 in R. Kreckel (ed.) Soziale Ungleichheiten. Soziale Welt, Sonderband 2. Göttingen: Schwartz.
Bednarz-Braun, Iris and Ulrike Heß-Meining, eds (2004) Migration, Ethnie und Geschlecht. Theorieansätze - Forschungsstand - Forschungsperspektiven. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag.
Braidotti, Rosi and Gabriele Griffin, eds (2002) Thinking Differently: A Reader in European Women’s Studies. London: Zed Books .
Butler, Judith (1990) Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity. New York: Routledge .
Carroll, D., ed. (1990) The States of Theory: History, Art, and Critical Discourse. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press .
Clifford, James (1992) ‘Traveling Cultures’, pp. 96-116 in L. Grossberg, C. Nelson and P. Treichler (eds) Cultural Studies. New York and London: Routledge .
Collins, Patricia Hill (1990) Black Feminist Thought. London: Routledge .
Combahee River Collective (1982) ‘A Black Feminist Statement’, pp. 13-22 in G.T. Hull, P. Bell Scott and B. Smith (eds) But Some of Us Are Brave. Old Westbury, NY: Feminist Press .
Corsani, Antonella (2004) ‘Wissen und Arbeit im kognitiven Kapitalismus. Die Sackgassen der politischen Ökonomie’, pp. 156-75 in T. Atzert and J. Müller (eds) Immaterielle Arbeit und imperiale Souveränität. Münster: Westfälisches Dampfboot.
Crenshaw, Kimberlé (1991) ‘Mapping the Margins: Intersectionality, Identity Politics, and Violence Against Women of Color’, Stanford Law Review 43(6): 1241-1299 .
Davis, Angela Y. (1981) Women, Race, and Class. New York: Random House .
Davis, Kathy (2002) ‘Feminist Body/Politics as World Traveller: Translating Our Bodies, Ourselves’, European Journal of Women’s Studies 9(3): 223-249 .
Derrida, Jaques (1990) ‘Some Statements and Truisms about Neologisms, Newisms, Postisms, Parasitisms and other Small Seismisms’, pp. 63-95 in D. Carroll (ed.) The States of Theory: History, Art, and Critical Discourse. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press .
Gümen, Sedef (1996) ‘Die sozialpolitische Konstruktion “kultureller Differenzen” in der bundesrepublikanischen Frauenforschung’, Beiträge zur feministischen Theorie und Praxis 19(42): 77-89.
Gümen, Sedef (1998) ‘Das Soziale des Geschlechts. Frauenforschung und die Kategorie “Ethnizität”’, Das Argument 224: 187-201.
Gutiérrez Rodriguez, Encarnación (1999) Intellektuelle Migrantinnen - Subjektivitäten im Zeitalter der Globalisierung. Opladen: Leske und Budrich.
Haraway, Donna (1995) Die Neuerfindung der Natur. Frankfurt am Main and New York: Campus.
Hark, Sabine (forthcoming) Dissidente Partizipation. Zur Soziologie einer umstrittenen Wissensformation. Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
Kamper, Dietmar (1998) ‘Die Gegenstandslosigkeit der Geisteswissenschaften und die neuen Brennpunkte der Industriegesellschaft’, pp. 25-33 in H. Reinalter and R. Benedikter (eds) Geisteswissenschaften im Spannungsfeld zwischen Moderne und Postmoderne. Vienna: Passagen-Verlag.
King, Katie (1994) Theory in its Feminist Travels: Conversations in US Women’s Movements. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press .
Klinger, Cornelia (2003) ‘Ungleichheit in den Verhältnissen von Klasse, Rasse und Geschlecht’, pp. 14-49 in G.A. Knapp and A. Wetterer (eds) Achsen der Differenz. Gesellschaftstheorie und feministische Kritik II. Münster: Westfälisches Dampfboot.
Knapp, Gudrun-Axeli (1999) ‘Fragile Foundations, Strong Traditions, Situated Questioning: Critical Theory in German-Speaking Feminism’, pp. 119-141 in M. O’Neill (ed.) Adorno Culture and Feminism. London: Sage .
Knapp, Gudrun-Axeli (2001) ‘Grundlagenkritik und stille Post: Zur Debatte um einen Bedeutungsverlust der Kategorie “Geschlecht”’, pp. 53-75 in B. Heintz (ed.) Geschlechtersoziologie. Sonderheft der Köner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie 41. Wiesbaden: Westdeutscher Verlag.
Kulke, Christine and Elvira Scheich, eds (1992) Zwielicht der Vernunft. Die Dialektik der Aufklärung aus der Sicht von Frauen. Pfaffenweiler: Centaurus.
Latour, Bruno (1995) Wir sind nie modern gewesen. Versuch einer symmetrischen Anthropologie. Berlin: Akademie Verlag.
McCall, Leslie (2005) ‘The Complexity of Intersectionality’, Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 30(3): 1771-1802 .
Petö, Andrea (2001) ‘An Empress in a New-Old Dress’, Feminist Theory 2(1): 89-93 .
Said, Edward (1983) ‘Traveling Theory’, The World, the Text and the Critic. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press .
Slaughter, Sheila and Larry L. Leslie (1997) Academic Capitalism: Politics, Policies and the Entrepreneurial University. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press .
Weber, Lynn (2000) Understanding Race, Class, Gender, and Sexuality: A Conceptual Framework. New York: McGraw-Hill .
Wolff, Janet (1992) ‘On the Road Again: Metaphors of Travel in Cultural Criticism’, Cultural Studies 7(2): 224-239 .

Cite article

Cite article

Cite article

OR

Download to reference manager

If you have citation software installed, you can download article citation data to the citation manager of your choice

Share options

Share

Share this article

Share with email
EMAIL ARTICLE LINK
Share on social media

Share access to this article

Sharing links are not relevant where the article is open access and not available if you do not have a subscription.

For more information view the Sage Journals article sharing page.

Information, rights and permissions

Information

Published In

Article first published: August 2005
Issue published: August 2005

Keywords

  1. class
  2. ethnicity
  3. gender
  4. intersectionality
  5. race
  6. social theory
  7. travelling theory

Rights and permissions

Request permissions for this article.

Authors

Affiliations

Gudrun-Axeli Knapp

Metrics and citations

Metrics

Journals metrics

This article was published in European Journal of Women's Studies.

VIEW ALL JOURNAL METRICS

Article usage*

Total views and downloads: 2085

*Article usage tracking started in December 2016


Articles citing this one

Receive email alerts when this article is cited

Web of Science: 171 view articles Opens in new tab

Crossref: 214

  1. Stories of country women: Advancing feminist intersectionality for cli...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  2. Black women’s reflections: navigating the leadership journey and makin...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  3. Intersectionality in nursing research: A systematic review
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  4. A critical examination of epistemological congruence between intersect...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  5. Interseccionalidad
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  6. Formación y género, orientadores del ascenso profesional para el lider...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  7. The social impacts of innovation: reproducing racial, gender and socia...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  8. Reflections on intersectionality: a journey through the worlds of migr...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  9. Urban polarisering: Antropologiske bidrag
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  10. Intersectional Im/Mobilities: gender, family and information technolog...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  11. Interventions in Intersectionality: Exploring Fantastical World-buildi...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  12. Exploring Analytical Tools for Democratic Deepening: Intersectionality...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  13. Intersektionalität: Methodologische und methodische Herausforderung fü...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  14. ‘Intersectional, Queer Feminist Magazine’ Made by White People? An Ana...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  15. Master’s-level social work students’ definitions of intersectionality ...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  16. Cultivating Precarisation: Intersecting Vulnerabilities of Syrian Refu...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  17. An Intersectional Perspective on Female Mobility in the Hebrew Bible
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  18. Troubling Intersectionality for Visible Leadership
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  19. Troubling Intersectionality for Visible Leadership
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  20. Der Antisemitismus und das Konzept der Intersektionalität
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  21. Intersektionalität in der Organisationsforschung
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  22. Intersektional regieren. Die Regulierung von Prostitution und Sexarbei...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  23. Kindheit und Kindheitsforschung intersektional denken. Eine Suchbewegu...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  24. Investigating Migrant Women in Hong Kong: Toward an Intersectional Ana...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  25. Not additive, not defined: mutual constitution in feminist intersectio...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  26. ‘Doing’ or ‘using’ intersectionality? Opportunities and challenges in ...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  27. Locally specific matrices of domination: Towards a global theory of In...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  28. The politics of intersectional practice: competing concepts of interse...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  29. Language Appropriation Practices of Gay Men after the Legalization of ...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  30. Ableism in academic knowledge production
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  31. Incongruous and illegitimate
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  32. Everyday Spatialities of Intersectional Solidarity and Activism
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  33. Seeing The Untold, Speaking The Invisible: Lesbian Co‐Formations In Mi...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  34. “I Should Get Married as Soon as Possible, but the Relationships I Sta...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  35. “I felt more difficulty because of my class than I have because of my ...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  36. Queer Vocational and Workplace Considerations
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  37. Antisemitismus und Intersektionalität – Plädoyer für einen neuen Zugan...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  38. Intersektionalität in der Organisationsforschung: Entwicklungslinien u...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  39. Intersektional regieren. Die Regulierung von Prostitution und Sexarbei...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  40. ‘Alimentary Assemblages’ at Intersections: Food, (Queer) Bodies, and I...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  41. Intersectionality as Critical Social Theory
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  42. Hegemonic Feminism Revisited: On the Promises of Intersectionality in ...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  43. Intersektionalitet – social differentiering og empirisk mangfoldighed
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  44. Who owns intersectionality? Some reflections on feminist debates on ho...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  45. Theoretische Rahmung
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  46. Same-Sex Marriage and Language Appropriation Practices of Lesbians
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  47. ‘We were fighting for our place’: Resisting gender knowledge regimes t...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  48. Intersektionalität: Methodologische und methodische Herausforderung fü...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  49. The Implications of Intersectionality on Southeast Asian Female Studen...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  50. Promises and Pitfalls in the Integration of Intersectionality with Dev...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  51. Imaginaries ready for use: Framings of the bordered intersectionalised...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  52. Gender Congruity, Childlessness and Success in Entrepreneurship: An In...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  53. Bibliography
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  54. Desilencing Complexities: Addressing Categorization in Cross-Cultural ...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  55. «Jeg er Herrens slave»
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  56. Intersectionality beyond feminism? Some methodological and epistemolog...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  57. Intersectionality and Women’s Political Empowerment Worldwide
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  58. Intersectionality and Storytelling in the Context of East Asian Mother...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  59. Black Women in Higher Education: Toward Comparative Intersectionality
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  60. Experiences of Black Women in the Caribbean Academy
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  61. Intersektionelle Biographieforschung
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  62. Intersektionelle Biographieforschung
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  63. The importance and limitations of social networks and social identitie...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  64. Highly skilled and highly mobile? Examining gendered and ethnicised la...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  65. Our Lives Matter: The Racialized Violence of Poverty among Homeless Mo...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  66. From interacting systems to a system of divisions...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  67. Relations of difference: Power and inequality in intersectional and po...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  68. ¿Un neologismo a la moda?: Repensar la interseccionalidad como herrami...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  69. Feminist Standpoints and Critical Realism. The Contested Materiality o...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  70. Doing and undoing risk: the mutual constitution of risk and heteronorm...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  71. Intersectionality, British criminology and race: Are we there yet?
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  72. Reflections on Contested Identities: Investigating the Narratives of N...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  73. Gendered Organizational Dynamics in Military Contexts
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  74. ‘Social Skills’: Following a Travelling Concept from American Academic...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  75. Intersectionality as feminist praxis in the UK
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  76. La interseccionalidad: una aproximación situada a la dominación
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  77. Intersectional discrimination and fundamental rights in Germany
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  78. Multidimensional discrimination and the law: Views and experiences fro...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  79. Intersectionality in the UK: Between the american paradigm and the Eur...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  80. Gender and Caste Intersectionality in India: An Analysis of the Nirbha...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  81. ‘It is E nglish and there is no Alternativ...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  82. The Theory and Praxis of Intersectionality in Work and Organisations: ...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  83. Intersectional Individuality: Georg Simmel's Concept of “The Intersect...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  84. Interconnecting boundaries of identity and belonging and hierarchy-mak...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  85. Grounded intersectionality
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  86. The traveling of ‘gender’ and its accompanying baggage: Thoughts on th...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  87. The Intersection of Identities of LGBT Elders: Race, Age, Sexuality, a...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  88. Vertrauen und Loyalität als Regulatoren intergenerationaler Zusammenar...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  89. Jeopardy, Consciousness, and Multiple Discrimination: Intersecting Ine...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  90. El caleidoscopio de la violencia contra las mujeres en la pareja desde...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  91. Intersectionality's Definitional Dilemmas
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  92. Scaling Intersectionality: Advancing Feminist Analysis of Transnationa...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  93. Gender, race, religion, faith? Rethinking intersectionality in German ...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  94. Divers, intersektional und/oder queer? Multiparadigmatische Perspektiv...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  95. Ongoing Demarcations: The Intersections of Inequalities in a Globalize...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  96. Gender, Ethnicity, and Cumulative Disadvantage in Education Outcomes
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  97. Media and the Intersectional Other
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  98. Is the Sustainability Revolution Devouring Its Own Children? Understan...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  99. Vertrauen als Basisvariable genderbewusster Beratung
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  100. A Review of Minority Stress Related to Employees’ Demographics and the...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  101. A Review of Minority Stress Related to Employees’ Demographics and the...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  102. Gender diversities – practising intersectionality in the European Unio...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  103. The mutual constitution of risk and inequalities: intersectional risk ...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  104. Hidden or Uninvited? A Content Analysis of Elder LGBT of Color Literat...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  105. Von personalen Kategorien zu Sozialstrukturen
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  106. Intersectionality
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  107. Beyond Integration: Intersectional Issues of Social Solidarity and Soc...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  108. Introduction to the Project and the Volume Enacting a Translocal Femin...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  109. Introduction to Debates about Translation Lost (and Found?) in Transla...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  110. Locating Women’s Writing and Translation in the Americas in the Age of...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  111. Is Anzaldúa Translatable in Bolivia?
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  112. Cravo Canela Bala e Favela
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  113. El Incansable Juego / The Untiring Game
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  114. Pedagogical Strategies for a Transnational Reading of Border Writers
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  115. Feminist Theories, Transnational Translations, and Cultural Mediations
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  116. Politics of Translation in Contemporary Mexican Feminism
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  117. Bodies in Translation
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  118. Texts in Contexts
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  119. El Fruto de la Voz
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  120. Translation and Transnationalization of Domestic Service
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  121. Chilean Domestic Labor
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  122. Performing Seduction and National Identity
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  123. Transnational Sex Travels
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  124. Translenguas
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  125. Queer/Lesbiana Dialogues among Feminist Movements in the Américas
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  126. Learning from Latinas
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  127. Women with Guns
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  128. Translocal Space of Afro-Latinidad
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  129. Translations and Refusals
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  130. References
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  131. Récits et subjectivations politiques intersectionnelles transversales
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  132. Gender, Foreignness and Academia: An Intersectional Analysis of the Ex...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  133. Gendered subjectivities of spacetimematter
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  134. The intersectional turn in feminist theory: A dream of a common langua...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  135. Malaysian Cerita Hantu : Intersections of ...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  136. Moving beyond the Janus Face of Integration and Diversity Discourses: ...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  137. Interseksjonalitet
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  138. Interseksjonalitet – et fruktbart begrep
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  139. Colonizing intersectionality: replicating racial hierarchy in feminist...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  140. Gender, Religion, and Ethnicity: Intersections and Boundaries in Immig...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  141. Intersectional what? Social divisions, intersectionality and levels of...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  142. Leisure studies and intersectionality
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  143. Hierarchies of social location, class and intersectionality: Towards a...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  144. Intersektionalität als „Buzzword“
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  145. Die diskursiven Politiken feministischer Intersektionalität
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  146. Psychosoziale Intersektionen: Zur Kontextualisierung von Lebenserzählu...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  147. Introduction: Intersectionality as a Critical Perspective for the Huma...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  148. Intersektionalität, Macht und Herrschaft. Eine Diskussion der Ansätze ...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  149. Intersektionalität als Herrschaftskritik? Die Kategorie ‚Klasse‘ und d...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  150. Germany, Islam, and Education: Unveiling the Contested Meaning(s) of t...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  151. INTERSECTIONALITY UNDONE
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  152. Intersectionality from Theoretical Framework to Policy Intervention
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  153. Intersectional Advances? Inclusionary and Intersectional State Action ...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  154. Intersections of Gender and Diversity — A European Perspective
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  155. A Phenomenology of Excorporation, Bodily Alienation, and Resistance: R...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  156. Difference and Inequality in World Affairs
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  157. Du sujet collectif au sujet individuel, et retour
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  158. The European Union anti-discrimination directives and European Union e...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  159. Doing Intersectional Analysis: Methodological Implications for Qualita...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  160. The Emergence of Occupational Science in Austria: An Insider Perspecti...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  161. Transnational Mobilities, Migration Research and Intersectionality: ...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  162. Umut Erel Migrant Women Transforming Citizenship: Life-stories from Br...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  163. Surprising intersectionalities of inequality and privilege: the case o...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  164. Theoretical Perspectives on Diversity in Organizations
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  165. „Trans-Begriffe“, „Paradoxie“ und „Intersektionalität“ – Notizen zu Ve...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  166. „Trans-Begriffe“, „Paradoxie“ und „Intersektionalität“. Notizen zu Ver...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  167. Verhältnisbestimmungen: Geschlecht, Klasse, Ethnizität in gesellschaft...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  168. Navigating the Womb: Surrogacy, Slavery, Fertility—and Biblical Discou...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  169. Border skirmishes and the question of belonging: An authoethnographic ...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  170. Standing up to Intersectional Discrimination: a Multi-dimensional Appr...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  171. Intersections and Translocations: New Paradigms for Thinking about Cul...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  172. Work–Life, Diversity and Intersectionality: A Critical Review and Rese...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  173. What is Relevance? Defining Intersectional Praxis in Uruguay
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  174. Gender plus Diversity als bildungspolitische Perspektive
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  175. Gleichheit, Differenz, Dekonstruktion und Intersektionalität: Vom Nutz...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  176. Women, men, and all the other categories
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  177. Informalization, Inequalities and Global Insecurities
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  178. Intersections: The Simultaneity of Race, Gender and Class in Organizat...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  179. Social and Gender Analysis in Development Practice...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  180. The New Politics of Community
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  181. Recent Feminist Outlooks on Intersectionality
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  182. Introduction: Women, Intersectionality and Diasporas
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  183. Théorisations féministes de l'intersectionnalité
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  184. Intersektionen von Ungleichheiten und Differenzen: Kursbestimmung im N...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  185. Intersektionalität als „Buzzword“
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  186. Die diskursiven Politiken feministischer Intersektionalität
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  187. Psychosoziale Intersektionen: Zur Kontextualisierung von Lebenserzählu...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  188. ‘Try Again. Fail Again. Fail Better.’ Queer Interdependencies as Corre...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  189. Striking Family Hierarchies: Luke 12:35–48, Gender and Slavery
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  190. Theorizing Transnational Law – Observations on a Birthda...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  191. Power relations in IT education and work: the intersectionality of gen...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  192. From glass ceiling to inequality regimes
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  193. Belonging and Unbelonging from an Intersectional Perspective
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  194. „Trans-Begriffe“, „Paradoxie“ und „Intersektionalität“ – Notizen zu Ve...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  195. Engendering Immigrant Psychology: An Intersectionality Perspective
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  196. Gender: An Intersectionality Perspective
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  197. Intersectionality as buzzword...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  198. Resisting and committing to schooling: intersections of masculinity an...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  199. The European Citizenship Paradox: Renegotiating Equality and Diversity...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  200. Engendering transitional justice: questions of absence and silence
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  201. Introduction
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  202. OBOS in the United States
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  203. OBOS Abroad
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  204. Between Empowerment and Bewitchment
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  205. Reclaiming Women’s Bodies
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  206. Creating Feminist Subjects
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  207. Oppositional Translations and Imagined Communities
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  208. Transnational Knowledges, Transnational Politics
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  209. Notes
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  210. Bibliography
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  211. Inequality Regimes: Gender, Class, and Race in Organizations
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  212. Lost (and Found?) in Translation: Feminisms in Hemispheric Dialogue
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar
  213. Dealing with Differences? Die geschlechtliche Konstruktion der Lebensk...
    Go to citation Crossref Google Scholar

Figures and tables

Figures & Media

Tables

View Options

Get access

Access options

If you have access to journal content via a personal subscription, university, library, employer or society, select from the options below:


Alternatively, view purchase options below:

Purchase 24 hour online access to view and download content.

Access journal content via a DeepDyve subscription or find out more about this option.

View options

PDF/ePub

View PDF/ePub