Zusammenfassung
Die kritische Rahmenanalyse hat gezeigt, dass Konzepte selbst dann verschiedene Bedeutungen haben können, wenn sie mit denselben Worten beschrieben werden (Verloo 2007). Intersektionalität ist einer dieser umstrittenen Begriffe innerhalb des feministischen Denkens. In diesem Beitrag versuche ich zu klären, was Feministinnen eigentlich meinen, wenn von Intersektionalität die Rede ist.
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Notes
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Sowohl der englische Ausdruck framework wie der deutsche Ausdruck Rahmenwerk bedeuten wörtlich ‚Gerüst‘ sowie im abstrakten Sinn ‚Rahmenbedingungen‘.
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Anspielung auf das in den USA geläufige „Thomas-Theorem“ („If men define situations as real, they are real in their consequences.“) (A. d. Ü.).
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Ferree, M.M. (2013). Die diskursiven Politiken feministischer Intersektionalität. In: Lutz, H., Vivar, M.T.H., Supik, L. (eds) Fokus Intersektionalität. Geschlecht und Gesellschaft, vol 47. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-19550-6_4
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