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Comments on Intersectionality
Author(s) -
Gervaise Alexis Savvias
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
reinvention
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1755-7429
DOI - 10.31273/reinvention.v15i1.758
Subject(s) - intersectionality , sociology , gender studies , key (lock) , law , law and economics , epistemology , political science , philosophy , computer science , computer security
[The] struggle for liberation has significance only if it takes place within a feminist movement that has as its fundamental goal the liberation of all people.(hooks, 1981: 13)In the words of Audrey Lorde, ‘there is no such thing as a single-issue life’ (Black Past, 2012). Radical Black feminist literature has discussed the legal or otherwise non-legal disadvantages of living multiple-issue lives. Discrimination can no longer be considered from a single-axis view. Intersectionality, as a key concept, appreciates and discusses the very intersecting axes of discrimination. This contribution would argue that the contemporary rule of law, and otherwise non-legal structures, still fail to adequately recognise an intersectional approach. In so failing to apply the theorem in a systemic approach, there has been an obstruction of the encasement and appreciation of a diverse world population. This article addresses the growing lacuna of society in moving towards true freedom and equality.

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