Crenshaw - On Intersectionality
Crenshaw, K. (2016). On Intersectionality. Keynote at Women of the World Festival 2016
Identity politics refers to political activity and theoretical work that aims to challenge stereotypes used to justify the exclusion, exploitation, marginalisation, oppression, or assimilation of different racial, ethnic, gender, sexual, cultural, and religious groups. The ultimate goal of identity politics is to rectify the injustices experienced by individuals from these communities and ensure that they are treated fairly and respectfully.
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The 2021 Holberg Debate on Identity Politics: J. Butler, C. West, G.Greenwald and S. Critchley
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