masculinities in action; men are the ideal fieldwork bodies and so women remain excluded due to not being 'youthful, able bodied and male'; men determine what is worthy of investigating; women are doubly exempt from learning& investigating spaces
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Crenshaw, 1989
coined term intersectionality, to broaden feminist agenda as it brings together an understanding of race/class/ethnicity alongside gender to create models of discrimination
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Collins, 1990
coined term matrix of domination, the different sections of discrimination must be kept separate but understood together because they create an environment of discrimination
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Bailey, 2001
coined term misogynoir, crossover of race and gender in creating discrimination for women; focused particularly on black women (example of post-structuralism)
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Nelson and Seagar, 2008
gender is a narrow minded approach to understanding female oppression throughout colonial history. both a marxist and post structuralist understanding.
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Butler, 1988
gender is performative, it is constructed, made up of societal norms
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Lim, 1983
women are disadvantaged through modes of capitalism, womens' work is historically undervalued due to their home work not being economically viable.
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Satir, 1982
nuclear families are the Western ideal to which we compare families to
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McDowell and Massey, 1984
'worldwide theme of female subordination' 'despite geographical variations'
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Card 2
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coined term intersectionality, to broaden feminist agenda as it brings together an understanding of race/class/ethnicity alongside gender to create models of discrimination
Back
Crenshaw, 1989
Card 3
Front
coined term matrix of domination, the different sections of discrimination must be kept separate but understood together because they create an environment of discrimination
Back
Card 4
Front
coined term misogynoir, crossover of race and gender in creating discrimination for women; focused particularly on black women (example of post-structuralism)
Back
Card 5
Front
gender is a narrow minded approach to understanding female oppression throughout colonial history. both a marxist and post structuralist understanding.
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