Utilisateur
- Male
- Female
- Herms
- Merms
- Ferms
Term used for a variation of situations in which a person, does not fit within the bindary of 'male' and 'female'
No biological proof of a "gay gene", but it became reality through social construct
Provided by gay gene; no conversion therapy
How the social world is shaped by centuries of colonialism
Knowledges and perspectives that break with colonial premisis
Not knowing/not wanting to know (collective action problem)
DNA can not say anything about race
Socio-economic and political approach.
Explains existing order and possible change.
Struggle between classes
Bonilla-Silva (R), Bhattachayra (G), D'Emilio (S)
Attached to human interaction
Reproduced in social interaction
Essed (R), West&Zimmerman (G), Simon&Cagnon (S)
Critical engagement with structualist theories
Static meaning
Meaning is always partial and provisional
Linguistic and discursive
Hall (R) & Butler (G)
Shaped by centuries of colonialism
Power relations and the power of colonialism
Go (R), Oyêwùmí (G), Wekker (S)
Distribution of capital
Regulation of reproduction
Regulation of humanity
Regulation of sex
Granting or denial of full humanity in others
Ownership of the means of production
The ability to exercise one's will over others'
Power is everywhere and comes from everywhere
Coloniality of power
- Cultural
- Structural
- Disciplinairy
- Personal & interpersonal
Understanding the connections between the different levels of power
- Strong biological basis -> no biological determination
- Class is seen to be about material realities
Tapping into the standpoint of Afro-American women to produce a dsitinctive analysis of race, class and gender. "Outsider within".
Bringing 'this' group as well as others who share an outsider status, into the center of analysis may reveal aspacts of reality obscured by more orthodox approaches
one of the crucial contributions of black feminism to sociology
A methodology that will disrupt the tendencies to see race and gender as exclusive or separable
Minorities are not additive
Interaction effects; joined effects of two variables
Ask the other question
- Lack of clearly defined methodology
- The reliance on black women as prototypical intersectional subject
- Ambiguity inherent to the definition of intersectionality
- The tension of intersectionality with identity
- Risk of leveling out different power relations
- How many categories of analysis should be included?
- Risk of biases towards how power relations shape the individual instead of the systematic nature
- 'Striking' to black womens bodies and experiences
- Depoliticising/ Whitening
- Reification of the categories
- Biological
- Male/female
- Social differences
- Masculine/feminine
Producing and reproducing people (domestic labour)
- Gender is primordial to sex
- Heteronormativity is primordial to sex
Things said that make a new reality (It's a boy!)
Taking on a role, acting
Producing a series of effects
- Cultural and historical (traditional)
- Social/interpersonal (adapting script to social scenario)
- Personal/interpsychic (desires, fantasies, etc.)