ABSTRACT

Intersectionality is one of the most popular theoretical paradigms in gender studies and feminist theory today. Initially developed to explore how gender and race interact in the experiences of US women of colour, it has since been taken up in different disciplines and national contexts, where it is used to investigate a wide range of intersecting social identities and experiences of exclusion and subordination. This volume explores intersectionality studies as a burgeoning international field with a growing body of research, which is increasingly drawn upon in policy, political interventions, and social activism. Bringing together contributors from different disciplines and locations, The Routledge International Handbook of Intersectionality Studies maps the history and travels of intersectionality between continents and countries and takes up debates surrounding the privileged role of race in intersectional analysis, the ways in which intersectional analysis should or should not be carried out, and the political implications of thinking intersectional analysis and thought. Opening up new avenues of enquiry for a future generation of scholars and practitioners, it will appeal to scholars of sociology, gender studies, politics, and cultural studies with interests in feminist thought, social identity, social exclusion, and social inequality.

part Section I|67 pages

Intersectionality and Its Travels

chapter 3|14 pages

Intersectionality

Perspectives from Central and Eastern Europe

chapter 4|13 pages

Intersectionality from the Margins

Historical Subjects/Subjectivation in the Global South

chapter 5|13 pages

The Travels of Intersectionality in Latin America

Bringing the Desks Out onto the Streets

part Section II|53 pages

Developments in Intersectionality Studies

chapter 6|15 pages

Intersectionality and Its Critics

Postcolonial-Queer-Feminist Conundrums 1

chapter 7|13 pages

The Analytical and the Political

Situated Intersectionality and Transversal Solidarity

chapter 8|14 pages

Intersectionality at the Macro-Level

Social Theory as Practice 1

part Section III|73 pages

Debates and Critiques

chapter 10|13 pages

Muted Tongues, Disappearing Acts, and Disremembered Subjects

Intersectionality and Black Feminist Intellectual History

chapter 12|14 pages

Intersectionality and Diversity

Same or Different?

chapter 14|16 pages

“Post-war” Reflections on Intersectionality

Arrivals, Methodologies and Structural Entanglements

part Section IV|52 pages

Analyzing Intersectionality

chapter 15|10 pages

Intersectional Iconography

Promise, Peril, Possibility

chapter 16|13 pages

Intersectionality and Health Inequality

Methodological Reflections

chapter 17|13 pages

Intersectionality as Critical Method

Asking the Other Question

chapter 18|14 pages

Quantitative Intersectional Research

Approaches, Practices, and Needs

part Section V|68 pages

Intersectionality, Social Justice, and Activism

chapter 19|13 pages

Law and Social Justice

Intersectional Dimensions

chapter 20|12 pages

On Intersectionality in Practice

Two US Socialist Feminist Organisations

chapter 23|13 pages

Latina Activism in the United States

Intersectional Positions and Praxis. A Historical Overview