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      INTERSECTIONALITY : Mapping the Movements of a Theory

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          Very few theories have generated the kind of interdisciplinary and global engagement that marks the intellectual history of intersectionality. Yet, there has been very little effort to reflect upon precisely how intersectionality has moved across time, disciplines, issues, and geographic and national boundaries. Our failure to attend to intersectionality's movement has limited our ability to see the theory in places in which it is already doing work and to imagine other places to which the theory might be taken. Addressing these questions, this special issue reflects upon the genesis of intersectionality, engages some of the debates about its scope and theoretical capacity, marks some of its disciplinary and global travels, and explores the future trajectory of the theory. To do so, the volume includes academics from across the disciplines and from outside of the United States. Their respective contributions help us to understand how intersectionality has moved and to broaden our sense of where the theory might still go.

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              Journal
              Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race
              Du Bois Rev.
              Cambridge University Press (CUP)
              1742-058X
              1742-0598
              2013
              January 03 2014
              2013
              : 10
              : 2
              : 303-312
              Article
              10.1017/S1742058X13000349
              4181947
              25285150
              aaf25db1-f6ea-4817-8121-20a82a11c10b
              © 2013

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