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Now you see me, now you don't: my political fight against the invisibility/erasure of Black women in intersectionality research
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Critical Race TheoryPolitical IntersectionalityCultural RelationRepresentation StudiesAcademia StudiesEducationIntersectionality ResearchClass StudiesRacial StudyBlack ExperienceSocial SciencesBlack Feminist ThoughtRaceIdentity Studies (Intersectionality Studies)Cultural IdentityGender StudiesDigital RightsAfrican American StudiesBlack WomenCultural DiversityStructural IntersectionalityRepresentation AnalysisCultural ContextBlack Feminist StudiesIdentity IssueWomen StudiesBlack Feminist TheoryOppression StudiesSocial IdentityIntersectionalityBlack PowerBlack RadicalismImage Size NotesFeminist TheoryIdentity Studies (Memory Studies)CultureBlack PoliticsBlack Women’s StudiesSociologyBlack FeminismEthnographyPolitical FightCultural AnthropologySocial Diversity
Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Notes https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10150993944394671&set=a.368593469670.152877.38743164670&type=1&theater. Accessed August 1, 2012. In Our Mission. http://www.girlsontherun.org/Who-We-Are/Our-Mission. Accessed August 1, 2012. Auto-ethnography relies on the autobiographic materials of the researcher as the primary data. It emphasizes cultural analysis and interpretation of the researcher's behaviors, thoughts, and experiences in relation to others in society – it connects "the personal to the cultural" (Ellis and Bochner Citation2000, 739). Structural intersectionality centers the operation of systems and structures in society that result in the marginalization of individuals – in terms of their social needs and legal status. Political intersectionality reflects the different (and sometimes conflicting) political agendas of the various groups to which an individual may belong or to which they "define" their identity. Representational intersectionality addresses the depiction, through text, language, images, media, of groups and individuals in society. It also captures how these groups work to create their own narratives that shape and inform multiple aspects of society.
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