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Reflections and Future Directions for Privilege Studies
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Critical Race TheorySocial IdentitiesLawGroup PrivilegeRacial Segregation StudiesMarginalized Groups StudiesSocial SciencesIdentity Studies (Intersectionality Studies)Gender StudiesDigital RightsCivil RightsMinority RightIdentity IssuePrivilege StudiesAnti-oppressive PracticeSocial InequalitySocial IdentityOppression StudiesGroup MembersIntersectionalitySocial Identity TheoryIdentity Studies (Memory Studies)Anti-racismSociologyOppressionSocial Justice
Previous literature on social identities focused largely on the oppression of people with marginalized identities without much attention paid to privileged, or dominant, group members. In conclusion to this special issue on privilege, I synthesize the authors’ contributions and current research on various forms of group privilege. The authors vary in their approach to dissecting privilege, either intersectionally or examining a single group's privilege. This body of work is imperative to the growing academic field of Privilege Studies, as well as encouraging more mainstream discourse about privilege and oppression.
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