Intersectionality

IF 0.6 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
Alejandro Echeverria PhD
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Abstract

In this piece, I explore the “pretty word” of intersectionality to contribute to existing discussions on its usage as an analytical framework and tool among social justice projects. Through my personal queer journey in podcasting, the coming-out experience, and traversing across various spaces, I highlight the importance of incorporating a relational, embodied, and geographic perspective within intersectionality. I reveal how this perspective can unsettle common assumptions about social identities, specifically a fixed view of racialized-sexualized identities and the location of oppressions and privileges. Through various situations, movements, and reflections, I uncover an emerging approach to intersectionality that exists in relation to different spatialities and temporalities rather than in isolation. I reveal the limits of common applications of intersectionality in health equity research while also recognizing the pitfalls that some institutions and social actors fall into while promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion, including the reproduction of common ideas of victimhood and superiority. Ultimately, this article advocates for building new worlds by reworking the ways researchers and communities connect and relate with one another and themselves.

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在这篇文章中,我探索了交叉性的“漂亮的词”,以促进现有的讨论,将其作为社会正义项目中的分析框架和工具。通过我个人的酷儿播客之旅、出柜经历和穿越不同的空间,我强调了在交集性中结合关系、体现和地理视角的重要性。我揭示了这种观点是如何动摇关于社会身份的普遍假设的,特别是关于种族性别化身份和压迫和特权位置的固定观点。通过各种情况、运动和反思,我发现了一种新兴的交叉性方法,这种交叉性存在于不同的空间性和时间性中,而不是孤立的。我揭示了交叉性在健康公平研究中的普遍应用的局限性,同时也认识到一些机构和社会行为者在促进多样性、公平和包容性时陷入的陷阱,包括受害者和优越的共同观念的再现。最后,本文主张通过重新设计研究人员和社区相互联系和联系的方式来建立新的世界。
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1.90
自引率
14.30%
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