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Intersectionality as Critical Inquiry
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Book chapters
pp. i
Front Matter
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. ix
Acknowledgments
pp. ix
Acknowledgments
pp. vii
Table of Contents
pp. vii
Contents
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 21
Intersectionality as Critical Inquiry
pp. 21
Intersectionality as Critical Inquiry
pp. 21
1. Intersectionality as Critical Inquiry
pp. 54
What’s Critical about Critical Social Theory?
pp. 54
2. What’s Critical about Critical Social Theory?
pp. 54
What’s Critical about Critical Social Theory?
pp. 87
Intersectionality and Resistant Knowledge Projects
pp. 87
Intersectionality and Resistant Knowledge Projects
pp. 87
3. Intersectionality and Resistant Knowledge Projects
pp. 121
4. Intersectionality and Epistemic Resistance
pp. 121
Intersectionality and Epistemic Resistance
pp. 121
Intersectionality and Epistemic Resistance
pp. 157
Intersectionality, Experience, and Community
pp. 157
Intersectionality, Experience, and Community
pp. 157
5. Intersectionality, Experience, and Community
pp. 189
Intersectionality and the Question of Freedom
pp. 189
Intersectionality and the Question of Freedom
pp. 189
6. Intersectionality and the Question of Freedom
pp. 225
Relationality within Intersectionality
pp. 225
7. Relationality within Intersectionality
pp. 225
Relationality within Intersectionality
pp. 253
Intersectionality without Social Justice?
pp. 253
Intersectionality without Social Justice?
pp. 253
8. Intersectionality without Social Justice?
pp. 286
Epilogue.
pp. 286
Intersectionality and Social Change
pp. 286
Epilogue. Intersectionality and Social Change
pp. 291
Appendix
pp. 291
Appendix A
pp. 295
Notes
pp. 295
Notes
pp. 295
Notes
pp. 331
References
pp. 331
References
pp. 331
References
pp. 353
Index
pp. 353
Index
pp. 353
Index
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