交叉饱和:走向女性主义组织的交叉性理论

IF 0.5 3区 社会学 Q3 WOMENS STUDIES
A. Chatillon
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摘要:越来越多的跨学科学术机构分析了女权主义者在实践交叉性方面的组织努力,产生了各种理论上不同的方法来理解组织的斗争和成功。这些不同的框架使得比较跨组织的工作或更广泛地捕捉组织交叉性的细微差别变得困难。本文开发了一个多方面的分析工具,用于评估和改进“交叉性饱和”:交叉性渗透到组织工作和话语的程度。交叉性饱和包括三个独立的方面:(1)在修辞上声称交叉性是组织工作的一部分,(2)展示对交叉性的深刻而彻底的概念理解,(3)通过组织的话语和行动始终如一地运用这种理解来对抗或拆除特定的权力结构。我通过全国妇女组织和女权主义多数基金会网站的案例研究来说明交叉饱和框架。根据对1996年至2019年期间每个组织每年的完整任务文件的分析,以及这些组织在2011年至2019年期间对“黑人的命也是命”的在线报道,我认为这两个组织都不应该被理解为交叉饱和。
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Intersectional Saturation: Toward a Theory of Feminist Organizations' Intersectionality
Abstract:A growing interdisciplinary body of scholarship analyzes feminist organizational efforts toward practicing intersectionality, generating a variety of theoretically distinct ways to understand organizations' struggles and successes. These diverse frameworks render it difficult either to compare efforts across organizations or to capture the nuances of organizational intersectionality more broadly. This article develops a multi-faceted analytic tool for assessing and improving "intersectional saturation": the extent to which intersectionality permeates an organization's work and discourse. Intersectional saturation comprises three independent aspects: (1) rhetorically claiming intersectionality as part of the organization's work, (2) demonstrating a deep and thorough conceptual understanding of intersectionality, and (3) consistently applying that understanding to counter or dismantle particular structures of power through the organization's discourse and actions. I illustrate the intersectional saturation framework through case studies of the National Organization for Women and the Feminist Majority Foundation websites. Based on analysis of a complete set of mission documents from each organization for each year between 1996 and 2019, as well as the organizations' online coverage of Black Lives Matter between 2011 and 2019, I argue that neither organization should be understood to be intersectionally saturated.
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Feminist Studies
Feminist Studies Social Sciences-Gender Studies
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